Museums Museo Civico Archeologico It is composed of several rooms that retrace in various stages the entire history of the city since ancient times; everything contained within it comes from both archaeological excavations and from recoveries occurred over the years.
Museums Museo dello Sbarco It was erected in honor of the 50th anniversary of the landing of Anzio and is located in one of the halls of the Villa Adele, it is a historic walk as an exaltation of peace.
Archaeological Sites Villa di Nerone The Villa of Nero was built by the homonymous emperor and was used as a summer residence he himself used. The reason why the villa was built at that point was because Anzio was the birthplace of the emperor himself. Today we find only the remains, however clearly visible, that are open and can be visited by tourists and lovers of Roman culture.
Archaeological Sites Parco Archeologico The Archaeological Park of Anzio includes the area where the Villa di Nero was previously located. It is a construction of Roman origin (2nd century BC), of which we can admire the remains. The park has ancient objects and buildings that tell so much about the story of the great emperor, including a library full of frescoes and numerous useful documents regarding the ancient residence.
Caves Grotte di Nerone The Caves of Nero have a very ancient origin, in fact they date back to Roman times. At that time they were used as storage places for the merchandise of the maritime activity of the area. Today there is only a part of these facilities left, which is flanked by a small beach available to everyone.
Castles, palaces and mansions Villa Spigarelli Villa Spigarelli was built at the beginning of the twentieth century on the remains of a Roman villa. Even if the building is a modern building, there are still traces of the old era, starting with the structure of the villa. Today the building is managed privately, so it is difficult to visit it, access to the public is limited.
Parks and nature reserves Tor Caldara Tor Caldara is a unique nature reserve for its biodiversity and extent. In 1988 it became a protected natural area at European level, also raising its international value. It contains very rare vegetations; while the fauna is rich in particular species. The most interesting places to see, in addition to natural landscapes, are: the Torre delle Caldane and the sulfur mines.
Archaeological Sites Villa Imperatore Nerone (I sec) The Villa of Nero was built directly by the emperor and was used as a summer residence used by himself. The reason why the villa was built in that place is because Anzio was basically the birthplace of the emperor. Today we find only the remains of the villa, however clearly visible, accessible and accessible for tourists and lovers of Roman culture.
Walls, towers and gates Torre Astura Torre Astura was built at the end of the twelfth century by the locals, the Frangipans. The maritime fortress, in addition to its first owners, passed into the hands of many other people, who also changed its appearance, to get to what we see today. For many years he did not have the attention of travelers, being a poor place full of peasants and robbers, what changed over the years. In recent decades it was used as a scenario for the films of “Pinocchio” and “Brancaleone alle Crusades”.
Churches and places of worship Basilica di Santa Teresa Construction work began in 1926. The Romanesque Church is characterized by a slender forehead and shaped by flat side pilasters. The central body is limited by two pilasters that run until the annoyance, the portal opens under a small protiro.