Siderno
Siderno is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria, in the Calabria region of southern Italy, lying about three kilometres from Locri on the Ionian coast. It combines a historic upper settlement with a modern seafront town beside the Ionian Sea.
At a glance
- Type
- Coastal town and comune
- Period
- Historic settlement; modern seaside town
- Style
- Old hill quarter with coastal expansion
- Location
- Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy
Overview
Siderno stands on the Ionian coast of Calabria, in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria, around three kilometres from the town of Locri. The settlement is divided between an older upper quarter and a lower coastal area that has grown into a busy seaside town. It lies within one of the most historically significant stretches of the Calabrian Ionian shore.
History
Siderno’s older nucleus, set back from the sea, reflects the inland-hill pattern of Calabrian towns founded for defence against coastal raids. Over time, as security on the coast improved, population shifted toward the shoreline, giving rise to the modern lower town. Its proximity to ancient Locri places it within a region of deep Greek and medieval heritage.
What you see
The town presents a contrast between the narrow streets of its upper quarter and the regular grid of the coastal district near the seafront. A long beach runs along the Ionian Sea, lined with the facilities of a resort town. The surrounding plain and low hills open toward the nearby archaeological landscape of the Locride.
Cultural significance
Siderno is part of the Locride, a coastal district of Calabria rich in Greek and medieval history centred on ancient Locri. As a populous town of the Ionian shore, it forms part of the living cultural and economic fabric of the region.
Practical information
Siderno is an open town that can be visited throughout the year, with the beaches busiest in summer. For opening hours of churches, civic sites and nearby archaeological areas, check official municipal and regional tourism websites.
Getting there
Siderno lies on the Ionian coast and is served by a railway station on the line running along the eastern Calabrian shore. By road it is reached via the coastal routes linking the towns of the Locride. Reggio Calabria, with its airport, lies to the south.
