Autumn Festival
A weekend in Marano Equo between chestnuts, roast chestnuts and mulled wine. A tasting of autumn products based on pizzolini, broccoletti and sausage. All with the live music frame in this splendid village of the Aniene Valley.
A weekend in Marano Equo between chestnuts, roast chestnuts and mulled wine. A tasting of autumn products based on pizzolini, broccoletti and sausage. All with the live music frame in this splendid village of the Aniene Valley.
Marano Equo è conosciuto come la ‘Terra delle Acque’ e la loro qualità terapeutica è riconosciuta sin dai tempi dei romani. Lo storico Livio Mariani nel 1848 scriveva: ”nel territorio di Marano scorrono le quattro famose acque che erano condotte a Roma nei tempi di sua grandezza, l’Acqua Augustea, l’Acqua Read more…
Marano Equo is known as the ‘Land of the Waters’ and their therapeutic quality has been recognized since Roman times. The historian Livy Mariani in 1848 wrote: “in Marano territory flow the four famous waters which were conducted to Rome in the times of its empire, the Acqua Augustea, the Read more…
San Biagio is the protector of the throat and curer of problems with the throat according to legend and in the ceremony of his miracles, on February 3, citizens’ throats are still anointed with holy oil during the church service. A procession then travels through the town with a band Read more…
The Sanctuary was founded at the foot of Monti Ruffi around the fifteenth century on the ruins of an earlier church dedicated to St. Peter and was built after the apparition of the Virgin. In 1540, a certain Fausto Faustini saw blood come out of an oak branch and had Read more…
The church dates back to 1422, and inside it is worth viewing one of the 1700s pieces dedicated to San Biagio and a sixteenth century relief depicting St. Anthony of Padua.
Marano Equo is located on a hill in the Aniene Valley in an area rich in springs and its history is closely linked to water. Its name recalls the ancient people, the Equi, who were conquered by the Romans. This area was one of the places the Romans used as Read more…