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Milestones 20: Muro Leccese, Cologne Messina

Friendship with the formidable archaeologist Messina Alessio Toscano Raffa allows us to raise a new tone and a new item in this blog, dedicated to Messina and Cape Pelorus, archeology, history, nature and the laws of this territory.
Alessio Toscano Raffa, editor and expert aurantia "technical" Messina of antiquities, works with the Free Press "Office Shows" per il quale gestisce la rubrica "Pietre Miliari".
Per concessione sua e di Ufficio Spettacoli riportiamo per intero questi contributi anche su "Pheraimon".

Capita di trovarsi “turisti per caso” a Muro Leccese, un piccolo centro del Salento, con un borgo medievale che apparentemente non mostrerebbe alcuna relazione con Messina. Eppure il potere della storia e della comunicazione artistica crea legami impensabili, riservando piacevoli sorprese. Muro Leccese attraversò un periodo di floridezza legato alla famiglia dei Protonobilissimo che vi regnò dal XV sec. sino al 1774. The area is dominated by the Prince's Palace, the residence of Protonobilissimo, home to the first museum of medieval southern Italy.
In reality it would be more appropriate to speak of eco-museum, intended as a global space characterized by narrow streets and ancient buildings fully integrated with the modern landscape. Among the evidence of the Village, the eye of a Messina, stand the remains of the Olive Press Protonobilissmo and not for a specific interest in oil production.
is a trappeto underground dating back to 1602. The interior walls of the building shows a unique series of graffiti made by the workers of the mill, the trappetari, which are depicted in detail episodes depicting the Battle of Lepanto in 1571.


Here the Christian fleet of the Holy League, led by Don John of Austria, left the port of Messina, defeated the armies of Ali Pasha, resisting Ottoman expansion in the West. I could not believe my eyes! In a small town in the province of Lecce, I came across in the depiction of graffiti with the view of the Messina Strait crowded with warships and fish. Represented on the city walls, the graffiti artist has had a banner which bears the inscription "Missin '.
But who made these images? A nostalgic Messina arrived in Puglia Protonobilissimo to work for? Someone who took part in the Battle of Lepanto which was inscribed the concentration of ships on the Strait and the powerful view of our walled city? In the absence of data I can not find an immediate answer to my questions but I walk away from this underground satisfied vision.
Ironically, walk a hundred yards inside the village and shows me the entry of a modern house on the door that performs the symbol of Trinacria terracotta

... But I'm in Sicily or Apulia Muro Leccese?

Alessio Toscano Raffa

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