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Latium: all to visit, the most beautiful places to see at least once in a lifetime Undoubtedly the first city that comes to mind when we speak of Lazio, at least of places to visit, is Rome. The capital of Italy. The city that gave birth to the Roman Empire. How not to visit Rome, which is one of the most famous areas in the world. Every day it welcomes millions and millions of tourists, Italians and foreigners. So if we have to visit the Lazio region, it is normal to start from the capital. However, let us not forget that outside Rome, even in warmer areas, there are towns that have remained faithful to the Roman architectural structure. So much so that those who visit them think that they will soon see a few praetorians springing up from some little one. By the way, Latium is the first region that gave birth to the 'Italic' population. We are therefore talking about places that were already known in the Palaeolithic period, that is, in the era defined as 'ancient stone'. The first part of prehistory. Rome in brief, mark these monuments to see After the evocative introduction, we now come to the heart of the matter. Let's start by visiting Rome and its surroundings. The city is extremely sufficient. So much so that its province reaches as far as the foothills of Rieti and Viterbo. Among the attractions not to be missed, we absolutely must include: - St Peter's Basilica - Vatican Museums - Trevi Fountain - Colosseum - The Pantheon - Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major - Roman Forum - Castel Sant'Angelo - Circus Maximus - Janiculum Hill This is the most historical part of Rome. We have summarised it in this short list because, in about half an hour to an hour, you can visit it entirely on foot. In fact, they are all concentrated monuments and so in one day you can see them without having to use tours, buses or transport. But then it is true that there is not only Rome to visit in Lazio because just outside Rome there are the beautiful waterfalls of Lazio and the most beautiful villages that have retained their historical and medieval appearance. Be sure to visit the splendid Tivoli with its beautiful Villa d'Este and Villa Gregoriana. Then there is Civitavecchia and the Capranica railway. Staying outside Rome is the Monti Lucretili Natural Park. You are in the land of the first Italic men Latin is said to be one of the colonies of the first Italic men. However, it has also been abandoned several times due to its strong presence of marshes. Nevertheless, we find interesting sites. The gardens of nympha where there is a very large park with a super-protected biodiversity. There are routes and paths you can take, but it is a unique natural spectacle. Then there is the centre of Latino, which has been entirely reconstructed where both weekly and tourist markets await you. Staying on the subject of first places colonised by Italic man, there is the Circeo National Park, the famous split mountain of Gaeta and ancient Norba. We even visit Viterbo. For example, you can visit the Marturanum regional nature park. Then there is the Valloni path, the necropolis of Caiolo, the Devil's Bridge and hundreds of Etruscan tombs. Then there is the Civita di Bagnoregio and Calcata, which are built entirely on tuff plateaus. Then there is the village of Vitorchiano. Then there are the beautiful free thermal baths with the Carletti pools and the Bagnaccio thermal baths. The Via di Francesco is a route that connects Rieti to Rome and is an adventure for all nature lovers. You pass through dense forests, watch torrents and visit ruins and other forgotten landscapes. It is said that this is one of the routes travelled by Saint Francis of Assisi.
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