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Shopping Abruzzo: artigianato e ceramiche di pregio

Una piccola mecca dello shopping in Abruzzo è Castelli, rinomata città d’arte e della ceramica, a un tiro di schioppo dal Gran Sasso, e da meravigliose cittadine di carattere come Atri e Penne.

Anna Bruno
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In Castelli, it is a continuous succession of shops and artisan workshops. Legend has it that it was the Etruscans who spread the craft of ceramics, helped by the clayey gullies that surround the village at the foot of Monte Camicia. History, however, speaks of a community of Benedictine monks who, faithful to the motto “ora et labora,” began, about ten centuries ago, to work the clay, passing on the secrets to the population. Since then, the village has lived on the art of ceramics, reaching stellar heights in the 17th and 18th centuries, with schools such as those of the Grue, Gentile, or Cappelletti, whose pieces also decorated the courts of Europe. To realize this, just take a look at the splendid ceiling of the little church of San Donato, defined by Carlo Levi as the <>, or at the pieces kept in the Ceramic Museum, just above the village, within the walls of the Convent of the Minor Observants. To see the artisans at work, just stop by Simonetti Ceramiche, at the Artisan Village, where wonderful polychrome collections of Renaissance tradition stand out, or at Ivana Di Claudio’s workshop, at the Bivio di Villa Rossi.

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