Best attractions and places to see around Roccagiovine. This medieval village is situated in the Aniene Valley and is part of the Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park. The area offers a combination of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Visitors can explore ancient structures, churches, and diverse natural landscapes.
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Magnificent 16th-century cardinal's villa in exotic hillside gardens with elaborate fountains and grottoes.
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The most unique fountain of all uses a hydraulic organ.
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Beautifully refreshing, perfectly designed
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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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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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The Gregorian Bridge is made up of a single arch of 20 meters of light, it was built in place of the ancient waterfall, after the catastrophic flood of the Aniene (1826) and inaugurated by Pope Gregory XVI on 24 May 1835. It was destroyed in 1944 by retreating German troops and immediately rebuilt. Below it the flow of water has recently been reactivated, thus recalling the ancient image of the waterfalls, which can be enjoyed both from Piazza Rivarola itself, and even better, from the Castrovetere district facing it (Piazza delle Mole). From the same bridge, the stupendous scenery of the Roman acropolis with the two temples of Vesta and Sibilla can be appreciated. (http://www.tivolitouring.com/elenco/ponte-gregoriano)
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The Ponte Gregoriano connects the center of Tivoli to the Villa Gregoriana. This bridge offers a magnificent panorama of the Acropolis with the Tempio di Vesta and the Tempio della Sibilla.
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Roccagiovine is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Orsini Castle, dating back to the 1300s, which dominates the village. The main square, Piazza Vacuna, features an 19th-century fountain dedicated to the ancient rural deity Vacuna. Additionally, the Orsini Nymphaeum, created in the 1400s, channels spring waters from the ancient Fonte Bandusia.
Yes, Roccagiovine has several cultural sites. Within the village walls, you'll find the Chiesa dei Flagellanti with its 18th-century frescoes, and the Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Case. At the highest point near the castle is the Chiesa di San Nicola di Bari, which houses 17th-century frescoes and an altarpiece from the school of Perugino.
Roccagiovine is nestled within the beautiful Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes of chestnut, oak, maple, and beech forests. You can also visit Prato delle Forme, a picturesque meadow at the foot of Monte Follettoso, and enjoy scenic views over the Aniene Valley. The Il Giardino dei Cinque Sensi (Garden of Five Senses) along Via Licinese offers a unique sensory experience.
The Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and mountain biking through its diverse landscapes. Numerous trails originate from Roccagiovine, leading to peaks like Monte Follettoso and Monte Guardia, or connecting to areas like the Campitello plateau. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Roccagiovine.
While Roccagiovine itself offers historical sites, nearby Tivoli features attractions that are often enjoyed by families. The Fountain of the Organ, Villa d'Este and the Fountain of the Ovato are part of the UNESCO World Heritage site Villa d'Este, known for its impressive gardens and water features, which can be a captivating experience for all ages.
Several popular hiking trails are accessible from Roccagiovine. You can take the circular path to Monte Follettoso, or explore the trail through Fosso di Vena Scritta, which connects to the Sentiero Coleman. Another rewarding option is the ring tour from Roccagiovine to Monte Guardia within the Regional Natural Park of Lucretili Mountains. Find more details on hiking around Roccagiovine.
Roccagiovine is charming throughout the year, but autumn offers unique cultural experiences. Mid-October is when the village hosts the traditional Sagra della Castagna (Chestnut Festival), and the National Art Knife Show also takes place in October at the castle. These events provide a great opportunity to experience local traditions alongside the natural beauty of the season.
Yes, the area around Roccagiovine offers several mountain biking opportunities, particularly within the Monti Lucretili Regional Natural Park. Routes like the 'Monte Pellecchia Loop' or 'Prato delle Forme loop' provide diverse terrain for mountain bikers. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Roccagiovine guide.
The Mural of the Marcellina Gold Mine is a significant man-made monument near Roccagiovine. It's a beautiful mural created by artist Luis Gomez de Teran on a turret, enhancing an industrial archeology site. It serves as a powerful witness to the collective effort, work, and sacrifices of the miners, including women, who worked in the Marcellina Gold Mine.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Ponte Gregoriano. While not directly in Roccagiovine, this bridge offers magnificent views of the Acropolis with the Tempio di Vesta and the Tempio della Sibilla. Within Roccagiovine itself, the village's elevated position provides beautiful vistas over the Aniene Valley and the surrounding Monti Lucretili.
Yes, the Casa del Pastore Mountain Hut is available. Located at 1000 meters above sea level, it serves as an excellent shelter and a good stopping point before the ascent to Mount Pellecchia. The portico and tables are always accessible, though the indoor part requires permission from the Municipality of Monteflavio for overnight stays.
Yes, the natural park surrounding Roccagiovine offers challenging running trails. You can find routes such as the 'Monte Gennaro – Monte Morrone della Croce loop' or the 'Lago Fraturno – Morella loop'. These trails provide a great way to experience the region's natural beauty while running. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Roccagiovine guide.


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