• Source: Lanuvio
    • Lanuvio is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Latium, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Rome, on the Alban Hills.
      Lanuvio borders the following municipalities: Aprilia, Ariccia, Genzano di Roma, Velletri.


      History



      In ancient times Lanuvium was an important town in the hinterland of Imperial Rome. The emperors Antoninus Pius and Commodus were born here. It decayed after the reign of Theodosius I (late 4th century AD), and was mostly abandoned due to the shutting down of its polytheistic sanctuaries.
      It is mentioned again in the 11th century, when it was a seat of a Benedictine monastery. In the early 15th century it was acquired by the Colonna family, to whom it belonged until 1564.
      On 17 February 1944, during World War II, it was bombed by sea and air by the Allies, and almost entirely destroyed.


      Main sights


      Collegiate church
      Sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie
      History center with walls, including four towers
      Temple of Juno Sospita
      Remains of the ancient Roman bridge Ponte Loreto
      Regional Park of the Castelli Romani
      Civic Museum of Lanuvio


      Notable people


      Vincenzo Seratrice the Elder (1851–1922), painter


      Twin towns


      Centuripe, Italy


      References




      External links


      Media related to Lanuvio at Wikimedia Commons

      Official website
      Social website

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