
Roman castles half day trip
- Lake of Gandolfo Castle, Rome
Duration
4 Hours
Min People
Private experience: from 1>6 people
Meeting Point
Your accomodation in Rome city center
Child
Car seat available on request
Starting Time
Morning: 9:00 am
Date
On request
Roman castles half day trip
Catelli Romani is a beautiful and historic region located just outside of Rome, Italy. This region is known for its picturesque villages, rolling hills, and olive groves.
It is a must-visit destination for anybody who loves history, art, and the countryside. Catelli Romani is home to many ancient ruins, castles, and palaces that have been well preserved over the years. This essay will outline the history and significance of the Catelli Romani region.
The region of Catelli Romani is steeped in history. Some of the oldest settlements in this region date back to the Etruscan civilization, which existed in Italy centuries before the Roman Empire. The Etruscans have left behind an incredible legacy of art, architecture, and engineering that can still be seen in the region today. The towns of Castel Gandolfo and Frascati, both located in Catelli Romani, were once important Etruscan settlements.
Throughout history, the Castelli Romani region has been a popular retreat for the wealthy and powerful. In Roman times, it was home to many luxurious villas belonging to the elite. Today, visitors can still see the remains of these villas, including the impressive ruins of Emperor Domitian’s palace in Castel Gandolfo. During the Renaissance, many artists and intellectuals were also drawn to the beauty and tranquility of the region, and it became a hotbed of artistic creativity.
One of the most popular attractions in Castelli Romani is the village of Nemi.
This charming medieval village sits on the shore of a crater lake and is famous for its strawberries. Each year, Nemi hosts a strawberry festival where visitors can sample the local delicacy and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. The village is also home to a beautiful church, the Chiesa di Santa Maria del Riposo, which contains some stunning frescoes.
Aside from the history and architecture, Catelli Romani is also known for its natural beauty. The region is dotted with olive groves and vineyards, and visitors can take scenic hikes through the hills and valleys. The landscape is particularly picturesque in the autumn when the trees turn golden and red. Visitors can also take boat trips on the crater lakes, or relax in the thermal spas that are located throughout the region.
Not to be missed is the visit to the summer residence of the Pope, now open to the public. The summer residence of the pope, known as the Apostolic Palace at Castel Gandolfo, is a stunning architectural masterpiece that has been a refuge for the popes of the Catholic Church since the 17th century.
This magnificent palace is located in the charming town of Castel Gandolfo, nestled on the hills overlooking the pristine waters of Lake Albano, about 24 kilometers south of Rome. The choice of Castel Gandolfo as the papal summer residence is strategic; the cool and tranquil ambiance of the town, as well as the picturesque landscape surrounding it, make it an ideal spot for the pope to retreat during the scorching summer months.
The area is also famous for the local fraschette which are small places where to eat local food and drink local wine.
If you are looking to spend a day away from the caos of the city and to rest your spirit and mind this day trip is what you want to experience.
Price Includes
- English Speaking Guide
- English speaking driver
- Transportation
Highlights
- Visit Gandolfo Palace
- Highlight of Pope residence
- Visit San Nilo's Abbey
- Walk in Nemi
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking
- The tour will run rain or shine
- People with limited mobility: no
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