The Environs of Rome
A point of attraction for the inestimable wealth of its art
treasure, Rome, with its millenary culture, has always overshadowed its
Province. The Province of Rome steeped in millenary history too and
crossed by the Tiber, the second longest river in Italy, and by its
confluent the Aniene, is a combination of green lowlands crossed by
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the craters of which beautiful lakes have
formed. There are also chains of mountains, which are part of the
Appenines, upon which we find ancient "borgos" which preserve lasting
memories of age past, such as cyclopean walls, the ruins of ancient roman
buildings, castles, fotresses, palaces, baroque abbeys and churches.
To guide the tourist in the discovery of the Province of Rome is the scope
of the following tours we have studied, which may interest those who wish
to spend a day far from the traffic of the city, in contact with nature or
in search of ancient traditions.
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