Arsoli
Arsoli (Romanesco: Àrzuli) is a town and a comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, central Italy.
Main sights
The narrow ancient streets of the medieval centre are still preserved, as well as the castle, once a possession of the Benedictine Order; it dates from the 11th century. The castle is built at the end of a spur, overlooking Arsoli on one side and extending formal gardens on the other. four frescoed rooms on the piano nobile are flanked by guardrooms hung with arms, armor and family portraits.
This rocca has been in his possession since it was purchased by Fabrizio Massimo in 1574.[3] He commissioned Giacomo Della Porta to remodel the church and commissioned the construction of an aqueduct to supplement inadequate wells, for the abundant springs of Arsoli have been tapped to serve the city of Rome since 600 BC, traditional date of an aqueduct, built, according to tradition, by Ancus Marcius.
International relations
Arsoli is twinned with:
References
- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ The three hundredth anniversary of the Massimo presence at Arsoli was celebrated with festivities in 1874, according to information provided by Prince Massimo to Tryphosa Bates Batcheller, Italian Castles and Country Seats 1911:442f.
- ^ "Mostar Gradovi prijatelji" [Mostar Twin Towns]. Grad Mostar [Mostar Official City Website] (in Macedonian). Archived from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2013-12-19.
External links
- Official website
- Arsoli Tourist Office
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- Affile
- Agosta
- Albano Laziale
- Allumiere
- Anguillara Sabazia
- Anticoli Corrado
- Anzio
- Arcinazzo Romano
- Ardea
- Ariccia
- Arsoli
- Artena
- Bellegra
- Bracciano
- Camerata Nuova
- Campagnano di Roma
- Canale Monterano
- Canterano
- Capena
- Capranica Prenestina
- Carpineto Romano
- Casape
- Castel Gandolfo
- Castel Madama
- Castel San Pietro Romano
- Castelnuovo di Porto
- Cave
- Cerreto Laziale
- Cervara di Roma
- Cerveteri
- Ciampino
- Ciciliano
- Cineto Romano
- Civitavecchia
- Civitella San Paolo
- Colleferro
- Colonna
- Fiano Romano
- Filacciano
- Fiumicino
- Fonte Nuova
- Formello
- Frascati
- Gallicano nel Lazio
- Gavignano
- Genazzano
- Genzano di Roma
- Gerano
- Gorga
- Grottaferrata
- Guidonia Montecelio
- Jenne
- Labico
- Ladispoli
- Lanuvio
- Lariano
- Licenza
- Magliano Romano
- Mandela
- Manziana
- Marano Equo
- Marcellina
- Marino
- Mazzano Romano
- Mentana
- Monte Compatri
- Monte Porzio Catone
- Monteflavio
- Montelanico
- Montelibretti
- Monterotondo
- Montorio Romano
- Moricone
- Morlupo
- Nazzano
- Nemi
- Nerola
- Nettuno
- Olevano Romano
- Palestrina
- Palombara Sabina
- Percile
- Pisoniano
- Poli
- Pomezia
- Ponzano Romano
- Riano
- Rignano Flaminio
- Riofreddo
- Rocca Canterano
- Rocca Priora
- Rocca Santo Stefano
- Rocca di Cave
- Rocca di Papa
- Roccagiovine
- Roiate
- Rome
- Roviano
- Sacrofano
- Sambuci
- San Cesareo
- San Gregorio da Sassola
- San Polo dei Cavalieri
- San Vito Romano
- Sant'Angelo Romano
- Sant'Oreste
- Santa Marinella
- Saracinesco
- Segni
- Subiaco
- Tivoli
- Tolfa
- Torrita Tiberina
- Trevignano Romano
- Vallepietra
- Vallinfreda
- Valmontone
- Velletri
- Vicovaro
- Vivaro Romano
- Zagarolo
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