Gerace

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Comune di Gerace
Coat of arms of Comune di Gerace
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Calabria
Province Reggio Calabria (RC)
Mayor Salvatore Galluzzo
Area 28 km² (11 sq mi)
Population (as of 2001)
 - Total 3,007
 - Density 107/km² (277/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 38°16′N, 16°13′E
Gentilic
Dialing code 0964
Postal code 89040
Website: comune.gerace.rc.it

Gerace (Greek: Ierax, Gerakion) is a town in the province of Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy.

Panorama of Gerace.
Panorama of Gerace.

Gerace is located several miles inland from Locri, yet the latter town and the Sea can be seen from Gerace's perch atop a 500 m vertical rock. The town stands on a hill formed of conglomerates of sea fossils from 60 millions years ago.


[edit] History

The name of the city derives from the Greek Ierax ("Sparrowhawk"). According to a legend, the inhabitants of the coast, fleeing from a Saracen attack in 915 CE, were led by a Sparrowhawk to the mountains commanding the area of Locri, and here they founded the city. Archeological findings have showed that the area was in fact inhabited since the Neolithic Age; also traces of Sicel presence have been found.

Later, even during the highest splendour of Locri, the hill was inhabited and was later the site of a Roman military garrison. After the Byzantine reconquest of Italy (6th century), the town became an administrative, military and religious capital under the name of Santa Ciriaca.

The ruins of the Castle.
The ruins of the Castle.

In 986 the Saracens briefly conquered the city, but it returned to Byzantine control until the Norman conquest in 1059. Gerace was seat of a principality, whose symbol was the Castle. It subsequently followed the history of the Kingdom of Naples. During the Sicilian Vespers (late 13th century), Gerace was occupied by the Aragonese Admiral Roger of Lauria who turned it into his own feudal estate; later it became a "Royal City".

In 1348 it became a county, a possession of the Caracciolos, Consalvo de Cordova and, as a principality, of the Grimaldi (end of the 16th century). With the abolition of feudalism in 1806, Gerace became district capital.

A new modern town, Gerace Marina, was built on the coast in the 19th century to house new public buildings. The name was changed to Locri in 1934.

Cathedral of Gerace.
Cathedral of Gerace.

[edit] Main sights

The main attractions of Gerace are the remains of the old Norman Castle (probably begun in the 10th century by the Byzantines) at the top of Gerace, and the perfectly preserved medieval town. It was once home to 128 churches; the most noteworthy amongst the remaining ones include:

  • Church of St. Francis (13th century), containing a precious Baroque altar.
  • The Norman Cathedral, the largest religious building in Calabria, including the prison of the Five Martyrs of Gerace (1045). It has a nave and two aisles, each divided by 13 columns coming from the ancient temples of Locri. The crypt is accessible also. It has also a museum, founded in 1996.
  • the small San Giovannello ("Little St. John", 10th century).
  • Santa Maria del Mastro (1083), of Greek rite until 1480.

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