The Gay Street of Rome

The Gay Street of Rome

Via di San Giovanni in Laterano is the Gay Street of Rome, in front of the breathtaking majesty of the Colosseum, a 360-degree expression of freedom, tolerance, democracy and the newest concept of hospitality. Still known affectionately not only to the Romans as...
Longone Sabino

Longone Sabino

A village of medieval origin located approximately 800 meters above sea level, still shows traces of walls and buildings from the feudal era. The place has the medieval structure, perched on a hill in a defensive position, protected by walls, and crossed by narrow...
Piedimonte San Germano

Piedimonte San Germano

A few km from the Abbey of Montecassino, dominated by the Castle, an ancient garrison of the valley, it was damaged by WWII bombing, but restructured as a symbol of memory and peace. Part of the vast holdings of the Abbey of Montecassino since the Middle Ages,...
Colle San Magno

Colle San Magno

Colle San Magno, a small village in Ciociaria, owes its name to the Patron Saint Magno di Anagni, who brought Catholicism to  southern Lazio. The small town was founded in the eleventh century by the inhabitants of the nearby Castrum Coeli, a castle on the summit of...
Everyone loves Carnival time

Everyone loves Carnival time

It’s time for Carnival, time to have fun with friends and family, time to let yourself go and enjoy all the days of this festival. Then there’s nothing better than going headlong into the madness and fun of the many events scheduled in Lazio to rediscover...