Best castles around Anticoli Corrado are found in a region characterized by its strategic position on a rocky spur of the Monti Ruffi, overlooking the Aniene Valley. The town itself originated as a fortified village, or "castellum," retaining historical remnants of its defensive past. This area offers a tangible connection to post-Roman history, where populations sought safety in fortified hilltop settlements. The architectural evolution from defensive structures to residential and artistic centers is evident throughout the village.
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The Licenza Valley in medieval times In the early Middle Ages, the Licenza Valley was characterized by the presence of small, scattered settlement units, whose occupants were mainly dedicated to agriculture and pastoralism. The entire valley belonged to the Patrimonium Sancti Petri, divided into two dioceses, that of Sabina and that of Tivoli. Between 960 and 1012 the Crescenzi-Ottaviani family was the protagonist of the process of consolidating the valley, coming into possession of numerous properties, often to the detriment of the Abbey of Farfa, whose decline had begun with the end of the Carolingian empire. With the advent of Otto III of Saxony, the abbey recovered prestige and power, reacquiring a large part of its possessions, including the castrum of Castel del Lago, but it was a relatively short historical interlude. Already in the 12th century, many possessions had once again returned to the possession of the noble aristocracy and, in particular, of the Orsini family, with the exception of the settlements of Petra Demone, which remained in the possession of the abbey, and Castel del Lago, a fiefdom of the Colonna family . The 15th century saw a progressive subdivision of the castra between noble families, the opposite process to that which led to their formation (the castle as the sole center of power); to give an example, the castrum of Castel del Lago was under the influence of three noble families: Colonna, Orsini and Atti of Todi. This is the historical period characterized by a process of abandonment of many settlements, a phenomenon which affected in the Licenza Valley the castras furthest from the Licenza river artery and from the valley bottom roads (Castel del Lago, Macla, Petra Demone, Spogna). In this regard, the French historian Toubert hypothesizes that the strongest castras on a productive and economic level survived and that those initially more powerful due to their strategic position on high ground were progressively depopulated.
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From the Lucretili site: "On the relief overlooking Lake Fraturno, in the Rovine Morella area, the remains of the medieval settlement of Castel del Lago were found. Not much remains of what once must have been an agglomeration of various buildings with a fortification walls: only a wall on the edge of the slope, some minor walls, traces of stone alignments and scattered construction material, all surrounded by vegetation which makes their identification even more problematic. The settlement of Castel del Lago, initially made up of rural houses in no particular order, it was donated to the Abbey of Farfa in the 12th century. Its strategic position, on the watershed between the Aniene and Turano rivers, was at the origin of the aims of the powerful Roman families, who over the centuries alternated as owners of the land.A document from 1116 relating to the Lateran Council testifies how the Abbey of Farfa complained about the usurpation of some assets, including Castel del Lago, which became a fief of the Colonna di Riofreddo family. Granted by Boniface VIII to the Orsini family, it was destroyed in 1492. When the settlement came into the possession of the Borghese family in the 17th century, the area was characterized by the presence of agricultural crops and large spaces now used as pasture".
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Cineto Romano is a small town that dominates the valley of the Ferrata stream. The old village rises right around the Orsini castle which, with its grandeur, defines the profile. From the town, with a short and simple walk also for families, you can reach the Rio Scuro waterfalls, a pleasant place surrounded by nature.
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Arsoli is a small town of about 1,000 inhabitants which is part of the province of Rome. Its medieval origins make your visit very pleasant: the tenth century Massimo castle stands out for its importance.
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Beautiful climb where you can see the village
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a beautiful village on top of a very nice climb
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From here we can reach the ruins of an old settlement, which was built around a fortified castle which dates back to the 15th century.
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Anticoli Corrado originated as a fortified village, or 'castellum,' and retains significant historical remnants. You can explore the site of the ruins of the castle of Conrad of Antiochia, the 17th-century Palazzo Baronale (which houses the Municipal Museum of Modern Art), and the tower of Palazzetto Brancaccio. The town's strategic position on a rocky outcrop also offers a glimpse into its defensive past.
For panoramic vistas, consider visiting the Morella Ruins, an old settlement built around a fortified castle that provides a viewpoint over the surrounding area. The town of Cineto Romano, with its Orsini castle, also offers commanding views of the Ferrata stream valley.
Yes, Cineto Romano is considered family-friendly. The old village, built around the Orsini castle, offers a short and simple walk to the Rio Scuro waterfalls, making it a pleasant outing for families.
The region around Anticoli Corrado offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, mountain biking, and running trails. For hiking, explore routes like 'Cineto Romano to Anello dei lagustelli di Percile' or 'From Cineto Romano to Torrente Rio Freddo'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Anticoli Corrado guide.
The castles and fortified villages in this area, including Anticoli Corrado, offer a tangible connection to the post-Roman era when populations sought safety in hilltop settlements. Sites like the Castello Orsini-Cesi-Borghese in San Polo dei Cavalieri date back to medieval times, reflecting centuries of strategic importance and architectural evolution from defensive structures to residential centers.
The old village of Cineto Romano is built around the Orsini castle, which defines its profile. While the village itself is accessible, specific visitor information for the interior of the Orsini castle would need to be checked locally upon arrival.
Absolutely. The Castello Orsini-Cesi-Borghese in San Polo dei Cavalieri is a prominent medieval castle. Additionally, the Massimo Castle of Arsoli, dating back to the tenth century, stands out for its historical importance and medieval origins.
The Morella Ruins are the remains of an old settlement built around a fortified castle from the 15th century. They offer a fascinating glimpse into past fortifications and provide excellent viewpoints over the surrounding landscape.
The region's hilltop locations and outdoor activities suggest that spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploration. Summer can be warm, but the views remain spectacular. Winter access might be limited for some trails or ruins, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Yes, the Ruins of Castel del Lago (Morella) are a less-known but historically rich site. Located on a relief overlooking Lake Fraturno, these remains of a medieval settlement offer a glimpse into a strategic position once coveted by powerful Roman families, though much is now surrounded by vegetation.
Visitors appreciate the tangible connection to post-Roman history, the strategic hilltop locations offering picturesque views, and the charming atmosphere of the villages built around these ancient structures. The architectural evolution from defensive strongholds to residential and artistic centers also provides a unique sense of continuity.
Yes, the area provides several mountain biking opportunities. Routes like 'Percile Lake – Licenza loop' and 'Ponte di San Francesco – Subiaco loop' are available. You can find more detailed information and routes in the MTB Trails around Anticoli Corrado guide.


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