Castelforte. The Francigena Way South

Castelforte. The Francigena Way South

The Francigena way was the route that the European pilgrims followed from Canterbury to Rome during the Middle Ages.

The Francigena Way South, however, connected Rome with Jerusalem.

The path ran along the Appian Way to get to embark at Brindisi.

The Garigliano river was crossed in Suio. Along these routes, for centuries, commercial and cultural exchanges developed.
 


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Benedicta Lee

Born in Rome from an Italian mother and American father, she works as a freelance communications manager and designer in the tourism sector, a career and interest which she is pursuing with a...

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