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The crib is the attraction
that made Pentema famous. Projected and created by
the Parish, the Recreation & Sporting Club and the Services
Co-operative , this crib has a double purpose: making
friends come back to town, gathering people in Pentema
during months of biggest abandonment and introducing
Pentema to a wider public. The first purpose has been
achieved with enthusiasm and sacrifice by numerous
volunteers who liven up the village in October, November
and December. The second purpose is worth of attention
because Pentema really deserves to be known. For decades
Pentema has remained in almost a total isolation due
to difficult communications and this has given
the chance to preserve its features unchanged.
Pentema is the most characteristic historical centre
in the Commune of Torriglia and Province. The crib
makes the atmosphere of Nativity live again, set
in the village among arcs, alleys, houses, balconies,
farmyards and intact old cobbled pavings.
The historical era featured through an accurate and careful
reconstruction of environments and crafts is the end
of the 19th century.
The life-sized characters are dressed up in ancient dresses,
set in moments of daily life and represented in the parts
of the village where people really used to work. |
Eventually the Crib wants to valorize the village roots pointing
out a return to the origins, and wants to make think about
the popular religiousness that has had so much influence
in the identity of mountainous communities in the Ligurian
hinterland.
The crib is open every day from Christmas Eve to Epiphany.
From half December to the end of January it is open on Saturdays
and on Sundays.
Opening Hours: 10-18. Booking for school-students:
Ph 010 944507.
Mount Antola Park Office tourist information
: Ph 010 944175 and- email:info@parcoantola.it
Pentema belongs to the
Commune of Torriglia. One gets there taking the National
Road 45 that gradually dominates the whole Torriglia
basin. Past the mountain pass one will see a wonderful
scenery that goes from the glittering sea to the whiteness
of the Maritime Alps.
Proceeding the village is there, among the trees of the
ridge: a group of little houses tightly around a massive
church, with the bell tower standing upwards the sky.
Curve after curve under a gallery of trees, one goes
down to the village. During the visit to the village
one will see remarkable old stony bridges, dry walls, houses
leaning one against another, in a flourish of architectural
solutions.
It is the land of the Traversos and the Bevilacquas whose
efforts and talent have left tangible signs of their passage
and their humble and genuine happiness: they could adapt
themselves to these difficult places doing everything one
can to make them more hospitable and less cruel. Also the
descendants are stubborn people, determined and ready to
sacrifices and hard works to maintain Pentema and his fractions
alive: Buoni, Pezza, Tinello, Serre and Costapianella,
and the ancient traditions such as the village fair that
since over two centuries every year, on the second Sunday
of August, gathers the whole valley around a small wooden
effigy of the Madonnina, conserved carefully and with devotion
in the big church. |
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(Abstract of the brochure released by the Mount Antola Regional
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