Grotte di Castro

Grotte di Castro

In the heart of the Selva del Lamone Nature Reserve, along the North Via Francigena, Grotte di Castro still bears many proofs of its ancient origins, such as the Etruscan tombs from the 7th and 6th centuries BC in the necropolis of Pianezze and those in the necropolis...
Nazzano

Nazzano

Nazzano is an ancient village in the Tiber Valley, a medieval gem rich in history, nature, and traditions. The area was inhabited as far back as the Bronze Age, but it experienced significant development in Roman times. This is evidenced by numerous villas and the...
Poggio San Lorenzo

Poggio San Lorenzo

The origins of Poggio San Lorenzo and its community are very ancient and date back to the Roman age with the walls and arches in opus reticolatum, the Roman Pontiche. According to tradition the name Poggio San Lorenzo was given to the village by its inhabitants after...
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...
Filacciano

Filacciano

Filacciano is a mediaeval village that still preserves traces of its Roman origins. The name seems to derive from Faliscanum or Faliscianum, the Falisci population settled in the area. Perched on a hill overlooking the Tiber Valley, it was part of a sighting system...