Lucana Angela Aiello Library

Cultural library · Moliterno, Basilicata, Italy

Lucana Angela Aiello Library

The Lucana Angela Aiello Library is a cultural library and heritage institution in Moliterno, a hilltop town in the province of Potenza in Basilicata, southern Italy. Part of the broader MAM — Musei Aiello Moliterno complex, the library preserves and makes accessible a specialised collection focused on Lucanian history, culture, art, and local identity, serving both the local community and researchers interested in the cultural heritage of this inland region of the Mezzogiorno.

At a glance

Type
Cultural library and heritage collection
Period
Contemporary institution; part of the MAM complex
Style
Cultural heritage and bibliographic preservation
Location
Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, Moliterno, Potenza, Basilicata, Italy
Coordinates
40.2406° N, 15.8681° E

Overview

The Angela Aiello Library forms part of a network of cultural institutions assembled in Moliterno under the MAM — Musei Aiello Moliterno umbrella, a project dedicated to preserving and valorising the artistic and cultural heritage of Lucania (Basilicata). The library’s collection spans printed volumes, archival documents, and materials relating to the history, folklore, and visual arts of the region. It sits alongside companion institutions — a Ceramics Museum, a Museum of the Twentieth Century Lucano, and the Via Rosario Contemporanea — that together form a small but coherent cultural district within Moliterno’s historic centre.

History

Moliterno is a medieval hilltop comune in the Apennine valleys of Basilicata, bounded by the communes of Lauria, Grumento Nova, and Sarconi. The town has a documented history stretching back to the Norman period, and its centro storico retains traces of its medieval urban structure around the church of the Chiesa Madre. The Aiello cultural complex emerged as a civic initiative to counter depopulation and cultural decline in a region where many inland communities have lost residents to emigration over the twentieth century. Named in honour of Angela Aiello, the library was established to anchor a documentary and bibliographic memory of Lucanian culture.

What you see

The library occupies premises in the heart of Moliterno’s historic centre near Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, the town’s main civic square. Its holdings include volumes on Lucanian archaeology, ethnography, and regional literature, alongside periodicals and documentary materials. The surrounding piazza and the nearby church of the Chiesa Madre provide an architectural context typical of southern Italian hilltop towns: tightly packed stone buildings, a raised belvedere, and views across the Apennine valleys towards Monte Sirino.

Cultural significance

Libraries dedicated to regional identity play a disproportionately important role in smaller Italian comuni, where they often serve as the primary repository of local historical memory. The Angela Aiello Library is significant not only for its collections but as a node in the MAM network, which has transformed Moliterno into a surprising destination for those interested in contemporary art and regional cultural heritage in Basilicata. The initiative aligns with broader efforts by small Lucanian communes to use culture as a lever for sustainable tourism and community cohesion.

Practical information

Address
Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, 85047 Moliterno PZ
Hours
Check official website or contact the MAM complex directly
Admission
Check official website for current entry information

Getting there

Moliterno is accessible by car via the A3 Salerno–Reggio Calabria motorway (exit Padula–Buonabitacolo) or from Potenza via the SS598 road through the Agri valley. Regional bus services connect Moliterno to Potenza, Lagonegro, and Sala Consilina; check local timetables as services are infrequent. The nearest railway station is Atena Lucana, approximately 25 km west.

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