Potenza

Despite its southern geographic location, Potenza is, unexpectedly, the highest regional capital in peninsular Italy, as it is perched at a point nestled on the tail of the Apennines. The ancient historic center, characterized by fortified walls, protects the heart of the city, which is accessible via a system of escalators that facilitate pedestrian entry. Very characteristic is the feast of St. Gerard, patron saint of the capital, in which a colorful and lively parade of Turks is celebrated at the end of May.

Serving the “San Carlo” hospital company of Potenza, the parking infrastructure complex boasts of several parking areas, including a multi-storey developed on four levels that, in addition to offering parking service, on the roof level houses the guest quarters