Best attractions and places to see around Palombara Sabina are found nestled in the Sabina hills of Lazio, offering a rich tapestry of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its position at the foot of Mount Gennaro, surrounded by olive and cherry trees, providing a glimpse into authentic Italian countryside life. Visitors can explore a well-preserved medieval historic center and expansive natural parks.
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Vicolo Barchetto, 00019 Tivoli RM, Italy
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The most unique fountain of all uses a hydraulic organ.
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Tivoli's Rocca Pia, an imposing Renaissance fortress located in the city center, was built by Pope Pius II Piccolomini starting in 1461 to defend the city and control the population. The structure is characterized by four large circular towers of varying heights, connected by high crenellated walls. Over the course of its history, the Rocca has alternated defensive functions with those of a papal barracks and, for a long time, a prison until 1960. It is currently a tourist attraction located near Piazza Garibaldi and the Bleso amphitheater. WEBSITE: https://visittivoli.it/sito-turistico/rocca-pia/
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Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001, the villa, with its impressive concentration of fountains, nymphaeums, grottos, water features and the water organ, is a masterpiece of Italian garden art.
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Mentana, 20 km from Rome, is a village in the Roman Sabina area known for its Sabina DOP extra virgin olive oil and the Macchia di Gattaceca Nature Reserve. The meeting between Charlemagne and Pope Leo III and the Battle of Mentana in 1867, led by Garibaldi, took place here. The village preserves historical monuments such as the Baronial Palace and the Capuchin Convent. The MuGa – Garibaldino Museum commemorates the heroes of the Risorgimento. Mentana is also famous for festivals dedicated to culinary specialties such as ciammella a cancellu and maccheroni a centonara, and for traditional celebrations such as that of Sant'Antonio Abate.
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In Piazza Garibaldi, the heart and arrival point of the Via Tiburtina in the city, the Rocca Pia castle dominates, symbol of the city of Tivoli.
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From here the climb to Monte Morra begins.
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"The Marcellina Gold Mine was strongly desired by the architect and photographer Romolo Belvedere and created by the Venezuelan artist Luis Gomez de Teran, known for his socially conscious works and who worked on the Marcellina Gold Mine using as the basis for the photographic reportage "The Faces of Stone", created by Belvedere himself in the mid-80s of the last century. The work is a permanent installation and has a dual value: it enhances a decidedly ugly and impactful industrial archeology site (occupies a large part of the mountain ridge) and becomes witness to a collective effort made of work and sacrifices, in which men and women, farmers, miners and shepherds were silent witnesses of an era now over, in which women like Teodora Fornari they were miners, mothers, wives and spent their whole lives in difficult working conditions (https://bussoladiario.com/2021/02/la-miniera-doro-di-marcellina.html)
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Palombara Sabina is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Savelli Castle, which dominates the town and features frescoes, a library, and a natural sciences museum. The medieval Historic Center itself is a landmark, with narrow, winding alleys. Other significant sites include the Abbey of San Giovanni in Argentella, a Benedictine abbey with frescoes, and the Romanesque Church of San Biagio, dating back to 1101.
Yes, you can explore the archaeological site of Villa Romana dei Volusii, which dates back to around 50 BC and features remains of a Roman villa with floor mosaics. Another important site is the Area Archeologica Lucus Feroniae, revealing the history of a community inhabited by Latins, Sabini, and Etruscans, including a sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Feronia.
The region offers beautiful natural spots. Palombara Sabina is situated at the foot of Mount Gennaro, within the expansive Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park. A truly unique natural monument is the 'Olivone', an ancient olive tree near the village cemetery, estimated to be three thousand years old. You can also enjoy the scenic olive groves and vineyards that characterize the landscape.
Families can enjoy several sites. The Mentana Gate is located in a village known for its history and local culture, offering an engaging experience. The Fountain of the Organ, Villa d'Este, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a magical experience with its impressive fountains and water features. Additionally, the Rocca Pia of Tivoli, a 15th-century castle with four towers, is a fascinating historical site for all ages.
Absolutely. On the western outskirts of town, you'll find the Terme Sabine di Cretone (Sabine Baths of Cretone). This thermal complex features large pools fed by sulfurous thermo-mineral springs, maintained at 24 degrees Celsius (75 Fahrenheit), offering a perfect spot for relaxation and therapeutic benefits.
The area around Palombara Sabina offers a variety of hiking trails, many within the Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park. You can find routes like the 'Monte Gennaro Tower – Monte Gennaro Summit loop from Palombara Sabina' which is a moderate hike, or more challenging options like the 'Monte Gennaro Meadow – Monte Gennaro Summit loop'. For more details and specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Palombara Sabina guide.
Yes, the diverse terrain is suitable for both gravel and mountain biking. For gravel biking, routes such as the 'Acquaviva Waterfall – Farfa Water Conduits loop' offer challenging rides. Mountain bikers can tackle trails like the 'Ruins of Stazzano Vecchio – Monteflavio Pine Forest Trail loop'. Discover more options in the Gravel biking around Palombara Sabina guide and the MTB Trails around Palombara Sabina guide.
For a unique experience, consider visiting the Ghost Town of Stazzano Vecchia, an abandoned village with ruins that offer picturesque views of Mount Gennaro and Mount Soratte. Another architectural marvel is the Muro del Soccorso (Wall of Relief) within the historic center, an 83-meter long double covered walkway with battlements.
Visitors often appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. For instance, the Ponte Gregoriano is loved not just for the bridge itself, but for the magnificent panoramic views it offers of the Acropolis with the Tempio di Vesta and the Tempio della Sibilla. The Mural of the Marcellina Gold Mine is also highly regarded for its artistic beauty and its role in commemorating the region's industrial heritage and the sacrifices of past workers.
Beyond the Savelli Castle, you can explore the fortified village of Castiglione, located within the Monti Lucretili park. This medieval village, inhabited between 1200 and 1400, still preserves crenellated walls, a church, and a Roman cistern, offering a glimpse into ancient life even in its ruined state.
Beyond sightseeing, you can immerse yourself in local culture by learning the traditional art of making pasta by hand. The town also hosts the annual 'Festival of Cerase' (Cherry Festival) in June, celebrating local produce and traditions.


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