Frosinone - Archaeological Sites Anfiteatro romano At the foot of the hill of the old town, between the pillars of the palace of '900, you can visit the ruins of the amphitheatre.
Frosinone - Museums Museo Archeologico Comunale In this museum there are very interesting finds from prehistory to the Romans.
Veroli - Museums Museo delle Erbe The Museum was inaugurated in 1987, thanks to the great work of the pharmacist Giulio di Pinto. It is a huge collection consisting of healthy plants, coming from Veroli, and preparations of ancient origins. The museum offers extensive information on the history of folk medicine, and can be visited upon reservation.
Cervaro - Museums Museo Demoantropologico con Sez. di Arte Orafa The museum contains rare gold objects from ancient times and documents the importance of the territory in the treatment of gold. At the beginning of the twentieth century there were almost thirty shops working this material, the citizens were all connoisseurs regarding this field. Inside the gallery we find different materials and machinery that help to work gold. Here you can also find jewels created in Cervaro between the end of the seventeenth century and the twentieth century.
Cassino - Museums Museo Storico Artistico The Historical and Artistic Museum was established in 1980 in celebration of the fifteenth century of the birth of Saint Benedict. It is located inside the Abbey of Montecassino and welcomes materials from different historical eras, starting from the Iron Age until the twentieth century. An important role plays the archaeological section that includes finds from the excavations carried out inside and around the Abbey.
Anagni - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo Comunale In the middle of the twelfth century, the Municipality decided to build its headquarters. The palace has undergone several transformations, we can admire inside the unique Salon, a Chapel dedicated to the protector of San Magno, the Theatre, the Hall of Tombstones and the Hall of Era.
Anagni - Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di Santa Maria The Cathedral of Santa Maria is located in Anagni and was dedicated to Santa Maria Annunziata. It was built at the request of Bishop Pietro da Salerno from 1072 until 1104. The building is in Roman style with Gothic elements of the thirteenth century, its interior consists of three naves; we can admire, moreover, the fresco of the Madonna with the child. The cathedral is the most important place of worship in the city.
Anagni - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo Bonifacio VIII The palace was built between the 12th and 13th centuries by the Conti family. Currently, the building offers a museum layout ranging from Roman Anagni and Ernica to the Medieval period with testimonies concerning Boniface VIII. The original statue is located in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo in Florence
Anagni - Monuments Casa Barnekow The Barnekow House was built in the 12th century and is named after the painter Alberto of Barnekow. The painter purchased the building in the 19th century. For a time the house hosted the exhibition of the sculptor Tommaso Gismondi. He himself designed the house with decorations, religious tombstones, frescoes and writings of different languages.
Ausonia - Castles, palaces and mansions Castello di Ausonia The Castle of Ausonia, also called the Medieval Castle, was built by the princes of Capua in honor of the Abbey of Montecassino, which became the center of the Stone Museum since 2004. It represents a model of ancient architecture that transports us to the year 1000, in a perfect image intact from the passage of time.
Cassino - Cemeteries Cimitero di Guerra Tedesco The German War Cemetery was built in 1959 by the architect Tischler and was dedicated to the fallen and soldiers of German origin who died during World War II. The work was completed by Professor Offenberg and within it there are 20,027 corpses of the fighters who fell in southern Italy.
Settefrati - Churches and places of worship Santuario Madonna di Canneto The Sanctuary of Madonna di Canneto is located in the heart of the National Park of Abruzzo at 1030 meters above sea level. The place of worship was completely redone in the 1970s, and today it is a majestic, beautiful and welcoming temple, immersed in the surrounding nature.
Fumone - Castles, palaces and mansions Castello di Fumone The Castle of Fumone dates back to the Middle Ages. The construction immediately had a strategic and military function. It has always been a very important and characteristic building of the resort. Today it is owned by two Marquises, who opened it to the public.
Frosinone - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo della Prefettura The palace was built in '900 on the rock of which was the portal that according to tradition was designed by Michelangelo. Inside you'll find some pieces of furniture from the royal palace in Caserta.
Frosinone - Monuments Fontanelle In the area called the Fontanelle it was decided by the municipal administration to build a public park. The land is all communal property.
Frosinone - Fountains Fontana di Madonna della Neve The Fountain of Madonna della Neve was built in 1711 by the great architect Alessandro Spacchi. The fountain consists of a basin in which there are four columns decorated with small sculptures. This is often called Fontana Livio de Carolis, General of Papal Posts.
Cassino - Cemeteries Cimitero Militare Polacco The Polish Military Cemetery was built to house the corpses of the 2nd Polish Army Corps and those of General Anders as well as Archbishop Gawlina who died in 1970 and transferred to the cemetery of Montecassino for their will. The Cemetery is home to about a thousand corpses of Polish soldiers who died during World War II.
Cassino - Monuments Carro Armato The Tank is a symbol of the battles carried out in Cassino. It is considered a memorial monument that is located at the center of the Historical Memorial. It reflects the battles of World War II.
Guarcino - Hermitages Eremo di S. Agnello The Hermitage of S. Agnello is located in the Garcino mountains. This is almost imperceptible to the naked eye, as it is immersed in vegetation. It is assumed to have been built in the tenth century by a rich Neapolitan family. Precisely the fact that it is so isolated and distanced from the rest of the country, makes it an even more beautiful and suggestive place. In fact, it's the ideal place for everyone who wants to meditate and break away from the chaotic daily life.
Frosinone - Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta Of ancient origins but rebuilt several times, the only remain of the medieval church is the bell tower. The last restructuring dates back to the postwar period, in the interior there are also contemporary art works.
Frosinone - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di S. Benedetto In the baroque buildings of the church there is also an art gallery with works from '700 onwards.
Frosinone - Churches and places of worship Santuario della Madonna della Neve In '600 after a miracle this church was built in no time. Destroyed by the bombing in the '40s, it was completely rebuilt in the subsequent years.
Cassino - Museums Museo Archeologico Nazionale The National Archaeological Museum of Cassino was built in 1970 by the Archaeological Superintendence of Lazio. The primary room collects several finds from prehistoric and protohistoric times while the second room welcomes Roman ceramics and architectural materials. The last and significant room exhibits sculptures and epigraphs coming from the amphitheater of the city.
Alatri - Museums Museo della Chiesa di S. Maria Maggiore The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore is a 12th century building and is located in the main square. The building is built in a romantic - Gothic style and inside it retains several works of art from the period between the 13th and 13th century. Among the works present in the Church we can name paintings, frescoes and statues that belong to different eras.
Alatri - Museums Museo Civico The Civic Museum of Alatri was founded in 1934 at the Palazzo Gottifredo (in the center of the city). Reopened in 1996 after a closing period, the Museum starts again with the epigraphic section. The restructuring carried out between 1998 and 2000, had an epigraphic section on the ground floor until 2008. From 2009 until 2013 it hosted contemporary exhibitions of an archaeological and historical character.
Anagni - Museums Museo del Tesoro della Cattedrale The cathedral of Anagni was built in 1072. In addition to its interior, we can also admire the Treasure Museum, where one can admire sacred objects and archaeological materials among the oldest in Europe. In addition to this, the Chapel of the Savior of the XII-XIII century appears in particular.
Arpino - Museums Museo Archeologico Industriale dell'Arte della Lana The Museum of Industrial Archaeology of Wool is a testimony of Arpino's entire history with regard to the wool industry. Inside there is a large collection of equipment from previous eras: looms, punchers, warping machines, and many other means of the wool industry. The museum is open to the public.
Arpino - Museums Museo Donazione "Umberto Mastroianni" The Museum was established in 1993 in honor of the great sculptor of the '900, Umberto Mastroianni. Inside there is a large collection of works by the artist; then, there are works by his descendants and young talents of the province. It is currently managed by the homonymous foundation, which organizes, very often, exhibitions of contemporary art and a series of educational and artistic activities. The museum is open to the public.
Atina - Museums Museo Civico The Archaeological Museum of Atina is one of the most important civic museums in the area. The latter was officially known in 1978 and was born to collect and show the public the archaeological findings. The museum is divided into five rooms (A, B, C, D, E). Inside the museum, in addition to a large collection of archaeological objects from the Comino valley, we also find the prehistoric finds of Samnite and Roman. It is currently open to all interested in history and art.
Atina - Museums Museo Inter. del Folklore e Civiltà Contadina The International Museum of Folklore and Peasant Civilization is a cultural and ethnographic center set up in the Regional Center for Popular Arts and Traditions. The structure was created with the aim of promoting and enhancing folklore and customs. Every year all the folk groups that perform at the folk festival contribute to enriching the Museum with their cultures.
Anagni - Churches and places of worship Affreschi delle Clarisse in S. Pietro in Vineis Recently discovered and restored, the frescoes are thirteen and extend for a length of 12 meters. They represent the Passion, resurrection, and second coming of Christ, the Stigmatization of St. Francis.
Giuliano di Roma - Churches and places of worship Santuario Madonna della Speranza It is located on the main road to access the village, the building features the characters of neoclassical architecture. The windows above the cornice feature scenes from the life and cult of Maria SS.But and flood with colored light the great nave of the church. The current façade has an agile porch formed by three arches.
Giuliano di Roma - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore The whole construction realizes a splendid Baroque neoclassical architecture.The slender façade is divided by two logs, divided by a strong cornice and powerful pilasters, which mark and lighten the imposing front, creating with niches, portals, windows, moldings a lively wall full of shadows and lights.
Giuliano di Roma - Churches and places of worship Chiesetta di San Biagio Its origin is very ancient if, as can be read from the plaque placed on the front door, it was first restored in 1091.The church has only one nave (6.20 x 15), the interior is very simple with roof with wooden beams, supported by three masonry arches, resting, through linear stone frames, on powerful pillars.
Giuliano di Roma - Churches and places of worship Chiesetta di San Rocco Its construction dates back at least to the Lower Middle Ages, in the '600 it was enlarged both to the right and on the left and closed the ancient entrance, what is still seen west opened. On the wall where the ancient entrance door was, the altar of St. Sebastian was erected and in front of it the altar dedicated to San Rocco.