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...
Marcellina

Marcellina

The municipality of Marcellina is located on the foothills of the Lucretili Mountains. We are talking about a territory with ancient origins that underwent a radical change around 1100 with the phenomenon of fortification. Numerous “castra” arose, and it...
Morlupo

Morlupo

Morlupo is perched on a horseshoe-shaped tufa rock spur, surrounded by steep plunging crags, with higgledy-piggledy rows of houses, overlooking the Tiber Valley. It is about 30 km from Rome. In Roman times the Ad Vigesimum Station, one of the mansiones [stopping...
Fiano Romano

Fiano Romano

In the Tiber Valley lies the village of Fiano Romano, located on the bank of the river, covering an area of over forty square kilometres. The area, like the whole of northern and central Italy, saw the rise of the Etruscan civilisation between the 8th and 6th...