ITINERARY 2 (pag. 3)
After visiting the church we go to Buccolo Street where there was one of the four entrance gates of the town.

Going along Nicolais Street, we find the house where a member of the Italian Parlament Mr. Salvatore Scoca was born.
Ahead we can see the oldest portal of the town dated back to 1614.

Keeping on our walk we find several kind of “casa palaziata”, characterized by the stone portals that lead to a little yard and to a stairway to go to the up-floor and to the “magazeno”.

The caves, dozen metres deep, were used as stores for wine, oil, wheat and so on.

At side:

Example of"casa palaziata"
 
   

At side:

Example of "casa palaziata"
San Pietro's
Alley
 
Under:

Coat of arms portal dated back to 1614

At the end of Nicolais Street, after going down some little stairs, we arrive to the San Pietro’s Alley.

According to Vito Acocella, it was the centre of a village formed nearby the church of St. Pietro and one of the two guard towers of Door of the Well, but today they don’t exist anymore. Going up, we come back to the Square of the Republic.