The history of Fardella is a history of devotion and religious traditions well expressed, more in the past than today, in the festivals held for the two patron saints, St Anthony of Padua, on 13 June, and Our Lady of the Rosary, on the first Sunday of October
Built in 1914, as testified by the inscription over the portal, Villa Costanza is one of the few examples with a strong correlation between the architectural element and the natural setting ...
Dating back to the first half of the 18th century, Palazzo Costanza, along with other elegant buildings, is one of the oldest, owned by powerful families in terms of wealth and culture ...
A picturesque view that takes your breath away as it did in the past can be seen as you walk along Via Mario Pagano as the road initially widens, with an arched entrance still in its original state.
The Borea shop, dubbed “Vitino’s shop” by its owner, is a small building erected in the early 20th century by Giovanni Borea and located in the main square in Fardella.
The first record of the Mother Church is from 1704. A chapel dedicated to the patron saint, St Anthony, was perhaps initially built and the current complex was then extended. Until 1912, it still lacked an organ, which was to be built near the main entrance, behind the facade.