The Oricola Town Hall is the administrative and social heart of the medieval village, located in Piazza Umberto I. Its architecture of local stone and interiors with historical details offer an authentic glimpse into Abruzzo community life, away from mass tourism.
- Facade of local stone with massive wooden portal and carved municipal coat of arms
- Atrium with cross vaults and original terracotta floors
- Civic tower with views over the Salto Valley and Carseolani Mountains
- Venue for events such as the Feast of San Rocco and historical photography exhibitions
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The Town Hall of Oricola, in the medieval Abruzzo village, features a facade of local stone, a massive wooden portal, and a carved municipal coat of arms. Discover the cross-vaulted atrium and the view from the civic tower.
- https://www.comune.oricola.aq.it/hh/index.php
- Strada Provinciale 27 del Cavaliere, L’Aquila (AQ)
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- View on Google Images city hall a L’Aquila
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- Middle Ages: Fiefdom of the Counts of Marsi
- 19th century: Renovation and adaptation as municipal headquarters
- World War II: Limited damage and subsequent restoration
- Today: Venue for cultural events and exhibitions
Architecture and Details
Daily Life and Traditions
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
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💡 Did You Know…?
The uniqueness of the Oricola Town Hall lies in its continuity of use: the building has always housed municipal institutions since the unification of Italy. Archive documents testify how the square in front has been for centuries the place of the town’s main collective decisions. Even today, during municipal council meetings, one can breathe that atmosphere of civic participation that characterizes small mountain communities.






