Vaglio Basilicata Explained

Vaglio Basilicata
Official Name:Comune di Vaglio Basilicata
Coordinates:40.6667°N 70°W
Region:Basilicata
Province:Potenza (PZ)
Mayor:Antonio Senise 
Area Total Km2:43.36
Population Total:2017
Population As Of:31 December 2016
Population Demonym:Vagliesi
Elevation M:954
Saint:St. Faustinus
Day:Third Sunday of May
Postal Code:85022
Area Code:0971

Vaglio Basilicata is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. It is bounded by the comuni of Albano di Lucania, Brindisi Montagna, Cancellara, Pietragalla, Potenza, Tolve and Tricarico.

It is home to the Museo delle Antiche Genti di Lucania (Museum of the Ancient People of Lucania), which houses the Lucan portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, an alleged portrait of Leonardo da Vinci discovered in 2008. Also in the municipal territory is Archaeological Park "Serra di Vaglio", with remains of a Lucan town (including several princely tombs) from the 5th-3rd centuries BC. At Rossano di Vaglio are the remains of the federal sanctuary of the Lucani (used from the 5th century BC onwards) and dedicated to the goddess Mefitis. Reconstructions of the settlement and the sanctuary are in the Museo delle Antiche Genti, while most of the material excavated are in the Museo archeologico nazionale della Basilicata at Potenza.

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