Provenance: Lazio
This is the cradle of occidental civilization and Christian culture, of lakes and legends, of thermal spas and history, of ancient
roads and verdant hills. Lazio is a region of central Italy bordered by the Tyrrhenian Sea, traversed by the waters of the Tiber
River and mainly characterized by hills and mountains, while it slopes down near the coast.
This region has different yet complementary features, unblemished sceneries and spectacular horizons among the towns. Visitors can
enjoy incredibly beautiful views, like Villa Borghese in Rome, the Italian capital. Villa Borghese is the most famous city park for
walking or cycling. It represents an unparalleled experience between art, containing the Borghese Gallery with its masterpieces,
and the nature surrounding it, including lakes and ancient trees. Lazio is also full of spas, whose history is bound to the several
thermal water springs that had great success in the Republican Age and continued to be used in the Imperial Age.
The Romans built sumptuous thermal baths and we can still admire their vestiges around the territory; first of all, the Terme di Caracalla
(now in a state of magnificent ruins) in the heart of Rome. Tivoli is another spa, but its fame is mainly due to the artistic beauties
it contains, like Villa D’Este, with its splendid fountains, gardens and magnificent palace of the Renaissance, and Villa Adriana,
the ancient residence of emperor Hadrian. The two villas are on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
For those who prefer the sea, this region offers some pearls such as Gaeta, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo, Sperlonga and the Islands of Ponza
and Ventotene, while those who love lakes will enjoy Bracciano, an enchanting stretch of water encircled by the intense green of the
surrounding nature and overlooked by a magnificent 16th-Century castle. Walking along the Medieval streets of the villages by the shores
of the lake, visitors can feel that these places are not only bound to the Roman Empire, but were also the theatre of various historical
periods. Lake Bolsena, in the area of Viterbo, gives us an example of it, as it is the biggest volcanic lake in Europe and encloses two
islands, Bisentina and Martana. This lake combines the charm of lush nature and splendid views with the history and traces left by the
Etruscans, Romans and successive populations.
Finally, mountain lovers will not be left disappointed by Lazio, thanks to the ski resorts of Terminillo, Livata and Campo Staffi.
This land evokes memories of unrivalled places and intense emotions, but also a clear perception of the relentless march of time, that
justifies the attempts of our ancestors to challenge time and leave us their remembrance.
The provinces of the region are: Rome (regional capital), Frosinone, Latina, Rieti and Viterbo.