Ariccia

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Chigi Palace and Park

Originally, the Palace was built by will of the Savelli Family in the 16th century, on ancient traces of a Roman acropolis near Porta Napoletana…

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Chigi Palace and Park

Church of St. Maria Assunta

The church, last masterpiece of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who planned every detail including the furnishings, was built as of 1662 and consecrated on 16th May…

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Church of St. Maria Assunta

Deconsecrated Church San Nicola di Bari

The Deconsecrated Church, desired by Alessandro VII Chigi, was built by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his brother Luigi upon the remains of the old Collegiate…

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Deconsecrated Church San Nicola di Bari

Martorelli Inn

The historical building, Locanda Martorelli, facing Piazza di Corte has witnessed the time of intense artistic flow at Ariccia, as it was an important stopover for the Grand…

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Martorelli Inn

Monumental Bridge

At the entrance of the town, the impressive three-tiered arched viaduct that substituted the steep ramps of the old Appian Way welcomes visitors.

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Monumental Bridge

Piazza di Corte (della Repubblica)

Piazza della Repubblica is what was once the ancient Piazza di Corte, the elegant heart of Ariccia, the starting point for visiting the town. You…

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Piazza di Corte (della Repubblica)

Sanctuary of Galloro

The Chiesa di Santa Maria di Galloro (Church of Santa Maria di Galloro) is a place of worship particularly dear to the citizens of Ariccia.…

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Sanctuary of Galloro

Villino Volterra

The Villino was built in the first years of the twentieth century for the Italian mathematician Vito Volterra. The complex remains today still the property…

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Villino Volterra