Episcopia.
The origin of the name of this village is rather archaic
and comes from the word ‘episkopia’, meaning
look out. There used to be a manor built on a rock
spur, hard to besiege.
In the middle of the village there is the Castle
with two towers, a cylindrical and a square one. At
the entrance of the Castle there are some frescos,
representing a coat of arms with the images of a reptile
and a warrior.
The Convent, with Sant’Antonio’s Church,
was built in the suburbs of the village in the second
half of the XVI century and then occupied by the Franciscan
Observants. The Church is in Baroque style, with engravings
representing puttos and other images.
Inside the Main Church there are several niches with
some statues, amongst them there is the statue of
the Madonna del Piano and the statue of San Nicola,
protector of this village.
Some miles away from the centre there is the Convent
of Santa Maria del Piano. Every year on the 4th and
5th August, there is a celebration in the Madonna
del Piano’s honour.