Cerchiara di Calabria Provincia di Cosenza Calabria Italy
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Cerchiara di Calabria

Cerchiara di Calabria is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza, part of the Calabria region of southern Italy. Located in the Pollino National Park, Cercharia occupies the ancient site of Arponium in Magna Graecia, later known as Circlarium. During the Norman period it was part of the lands of the Clermont (Chiaramonte) family, when most of the Byzantine institutions were reformed in the Latin rite. The town's main attraction is the Sanctuary of S. Maria delle Armi. The cells of hermit monks of Greek origin on Monte Sellario were already established by the 10th century. In the mid-15th century a cult developed in connection with ancient Byzantine icons. The small chapel shrine excavated in the rock was enlarged in the early 16th century under the patronage of Pietro Antonio Sanseverino. In following eras a hospice for pilgrims was added and the palace of the Pignatelli di Cerchiara family. The resulting church is made asymmetrical by its position against the cliff face.

Distance between:

Rome to Cerchiara di Calabria 248 Miles / 400 Kms
Milan to Cerchiara di Calabria 534 Miles / 860 Kms
Venice to Cerchiara di Calabria 439 Miles / 707 Kms


Postal Code 87070


Population 2020

Total: 2337
Total Men: 1168
Total Women: 1168