Frascati
Introduction
Frascati offers a charming escape from the hustle of Rome, with its elegant villas and scenic views. The town is known for its wine and rich history, making it a pleasant stop for those exploring the Lazio region.
Visitors can stroll through its streets, enjoying the local atmosphere. The evening passeggiata is a popular tradition, where locals and tourists alike enjoy gelato while socializing along the main thoroughfare.
Sightseeing
Things to do
Top attractions
Chiesa di Santa Maria in Vivario
A historic church with beautiful architecture
Parco degli Acquedotti
A park with ancient Roman aqueducts, great for picnics
Piazza Roma
The main square, perfect for people-watching
Villa Aldobrandini Gardens
Beautiful gardens with panoramic views of Rome
Local food and drinks
Local traditions
History
Frascati has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome, where it served as a retreat for the aristocracy. The town's villas were built in the 16th century, reflecting the wealth and status of their owners.
During World War II, Frascati faced significant destruction from bombings, leading to the loss of many historic buildings. The city has since rebuilt and preserved its heritage, while also becoming a center for scientific research.
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