Piazza della Libertà
Castel Gandolfo
This is the real beating heart of the historic center. Characterized by a medieval structure, it houses the seventeenth-century Collegiate Church of San Tommaso da Villanova and the Papal Palace.
Museo delle Navi Romane
Nemi
The Museum of Roman Ships was built in 1935. It housed the ships that belonged to the Emperor Caligula. Unfortunately, on 31 May 1944, there was a great fire that destroyed most of the ships. The Museum was reopened again in 1953 with what was left of it. Today it is part of the Museum Grandtour Museum System.
Castello de Ceccano
Arnara
The Castello Dei Conti De Ceccano is of medieval origin, but, over the years, it underwent restoration for various historical reasons. His path is divided into three phases, in which he passed into the hands of several noble families, and lost its main function, becoming a prison until 1973. From that moment on, it was managed by the municipality. Today, you can visit it for free, but on request and reservation.
Anfiteatro Romano
Albano Laziale
Dating back to the 3rd century after Christ.
Villa di Gneo Pompeo
Albano Laziale
The remains of the Villa di Pompeo occupy about nine hectares. In the past centuries he had prestigious guests such as Cicero.
Chiesa di San Tommaso di Villanova
Castel Gandolfo
The work of Bernini, the artist favorite by the popes of the '600, is located in the main square of the village of Castel Gandolfo.