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Moiano is a quiet and authentic village nestled at the foot of Mount Taburno. Here, among cultivated hills and sunlit landscapes, life still follows the rhythm of the land. The village is known for its rich heritage of sacred art, visible in its many churches—especially the Sanctuary of San Pietro, surrounded by greenery and overlooking a peaceful, open view. The local tradition of terracotta craftsmanship lives on in artisan workshops that create nativity scenes and religious statues. Moiano is also wine country: vineyards of Falanghina and Aglianico surround the village, telling a story of agricultural passion passed down through generations. Patronal feasts and food festivals bring the town to life with music, flavors, and a sense of shared spirituality. Between stone-paved alleys and the scent of homemade cooking, Moiano offers sincere hospitality and quiet charm. It’s the perfect place for those seeking a piece of Sannio where silence, authenticity, and the simple life can still be found.


Curiosities

  • A convent above the town: The Sanctuary of San Pietro sits on a hilltop, offering a breathtaking view and peaceful silence.

  • Terracotta statues? They’re local! Moiano is known for its artistic terracotta and traditional workshops.

  • A Guinness-worthy fountain! Piazza Umberto I features a scenic fountain straight out of a historical movie.

  • Valley wine: Falanghina and Aglianico also rule here, grown on Moiano’s gentle hills.

  • The patronal feast is a show: San Pietro is celebrated with parades, fireworks, and age-old rituals involving the entire village.

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