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Lentella
Abruzzo

Lentella

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What to see in Lentella: a hilltop village at 398m with 649 residents in Chieti. Discover the Santi Cosma e Damiano church, medieval old town, and local PAT products. Explore now!

Discover Lentella

At 398 meters above sea level, in the southern part of the province of Chieti, Lentella looks towards the Trabocchi Coast and the border with Molise. The village currently has 649 inhabitants and is situated in a hilly setting where agriculture and livestock farming have dictated the pace of life for centuries.

Those wondering what to see in Lentella will find a village of modest size but with a consistent architectural and landscape heritage: the patronal church dedicated to Saints Cosmas and Damian, the well-preserved historic urban fabric, the open views towards the Trigno valley, and certified agri-food products that tell the story of the area better than many descriptions.

History and Origins of Lentella

The village’s origins date back to the medieval period, as is common for most hilly settlements in the inland Chieti area.

The name Lentella has been linked by some scholars to Latin derivations related to the terrain’s shape or local vegetation, although there is no officially established and universally shared etymology in the available sources. The territory was already inhabited in pre-Roman times, as suggested by the site’s strategic position, which allowed visual control of the Trigno valley and the communication routes between the Adriatic coast and the Apennine hinterland. The settlement structure of the village, with its compact core of houses arranged around the main church, is typical of the early medieval defensive organization that characterized the entire southern Abruzzo region between the 9th and 12th centuries.

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