Our name
Elea is the name of a port city which was founded by Greek seafarers in Southern Italy around 540 years before the birth of Christ. It became a flourishing trading city with a famous school of pre-Socratic philosophers, the so called «eleatics». Around the 9th century AD, the town was abandoned. We like this story because it points to important facets of globalization: crossing frontiers, the encounter between different cultures and dealing with change.
Today Elea is called Velia. This locality lies in the heart of the Cilento National Park some 140 kilometres south of Naples/Italy.