Until the
Unification of Italy in 1861, Sant'Elia a Pianisi was within the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In the 15th century a natural disaster forced the population of Pianisi to move to the lower parts of the abbey, later renamed Sant'Elia a Pianisi.
Pio da Pietrelcina ("Padre Pio") lived in the town for some years. In 2002,
earthquakes occurred near Sant'Elia a Pianisi, causing some damage.
Culture Sant'Elia is home to many historical artworks located mostly in the town's religious buildings; most notable of them are
Paolo Gamba's first frescoes, which are located in the local Capuchin Convent. Many local traditions come from Catholicism, most notably feast days of saints. Local religious figures are commonly venerated like Padre Raffaele and Padre Pio. == Economy ==