Explore the Historic Ex Carcere Borbonico
Discover the captivating history of Ex Carcere Borbonico, Avellino's iconic former prison turned cultural landmark.
The Ex Carcere Borbonico, located in the heart of Avellino, is an evocative historical landmark that once served as a prison during the Bourbon era. This remarkable structure not only represents the architectural prowess of the time but also serves as a window into the region's tumultuous past. Visitors can explore its intriguing corridors, which echo with stories of former inmates and the harsh realities of life behind bars. As you walk through the Ex Carcere Borbonico, you will be captivated by the stark yet fascinating contrasts of its design. The prison features thick stone walls, high ceilings, and narrow windows that once provided minimal light to the cells. Today, these elements create a dramatic atmosphere that invites reflection and contemplation. The site has been transformed into a cultural venue, hosting exhibitions and events that highlight the rich history of Avellino and its surroundings. Beyond its architectural significance, the Ex Carcere Borbonico is a testament to the resilience of the local community. It stands as a reminder of the past while serving as a platform for contemporary art and cultural expression. Visitors are encouraged to take guided tours to fully appreciate the stories and history embedded in its walls. The combination of historical depth and modern cultural initiatives makes this site a compelling stop for anyone visiting Avellino, ensuring a memorable experience that resonates long after your visit.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and more personalized tours.
- Check the schedule for special exhibitions or events that may coincide with your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes as exploring the site involves walking through various levels and spaces.
A brief summary to EX CARCERE BORBONICO
- P.zza Alfredo de Marsico, Avellino, Province of Avellino, 83100, IT
- +390825790734
- Visit website
- Tuesday 9 am-7 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-7 pm
- Thursday 9 am-7 pm
- Friday 9 am-7 pm
- Saturday 9 am-7 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from any location in Irpinia, take the SS7 bis road heading towards Avellino. Continue straight on this road for approximately 20 kilometers. Once in Avellino, follow the signs to the city center. As you approach P.zza Alfredo de Marsico, look for parking options nearby. There are public parking lots available within walking distance of EX CARCERE BORBONICO.
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Public Transportation - Train
From any town in Irpinia, take a train to Avellino. The closest train stations are in towns like Avellino, Atripalda, or Mercogliano. Once you arrive at the Avellino train station, exit and take a short walk (approximately 1 kilometer) towards the city center. Follow Via Roma until you reach P.zza Alfredo de Marsico. EX CARCERE BORBONICO will be on your right.
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Public Transportation - Bus
You can take a bus from various locations in Irpinia to Avellino. Check local bus schedules for routes that go to the Avellino bus terminal. Once you arrive at the bus terminal, it is a short 10-minute walk to P.zza Alfredo de Marsico. Head towards Via Vittorio Emanuele II, then turn left onto Via Roma to reach your destination.
Attractions Nearby to EX CARCERE BORBONICO
- Museo Irpino
- Museo d’Arte - MdAO
- Campanile dell'orologio
- Centro Storico Avellino
- Villa Amendola
- Bellerofonte Fountain
- Palazzo De Conciliis
- La Casina Del Principe Gusto
- Parco Urbano Santo Spirito
- Mastroberardino Società Agricola Srl
- Sanctuary of Montevergine
- Montevergine
- Castello Macedonio
- Feudi di San Gregorio
- Campo Maggiore Montevergine
Landmarks nearby to EX CARCERE BORBONICO
- Info Irpinia
- Mogrò
- Visit Irpinia
- Piana del Dragone
- Il Sentiero del Sannio
- Church of Saint Mary 'della Pietà'
- Irpinia World
- Walk Positano
- Radici Resort
- Benevento Porta Rufina
- Cloister of Saint Sophia
- Janua - Witch museum
- University of Sannio RCOST
- Sannio Experience
- Monumental Complex of San Pedro next to Court - Hypogeum and Palatine Chapel