Cantalice


Coat of arms of Cantalice

Cantalice is a little gem built vertically along a steep spur of rock from which you can admire the lakes along Ripasottile. It is located in a part of Sabina which has always been the land 'border'.

In 774, with the arrival of Charlemagne, the Sabina was the "Terminatio Confinorum" border between the Ducato Longobardo and the rising Papal States. For this reason, the Sabina is divided into "Roman" and "Rieti".

In 1200, with the annexation of the Diocese of Rieti to the Papal States, Sabina entered the Papal States, although some towns were part of the Norman kingdom and then Angevin.

The village of Cantalice is part of Anjou and was formed around the XII century along the path that connects the Rocca di Sopra Castello, the small fortress of the Valley and the Rocca di Sotto, on a slope leading down to the valley.

Conflicts between Rieti and Cantalice continued for centuries and reached a peak in 1577, when the people of Rieti violently assaulted the town which resisted and drove the enemies back.

It was during these battles that the motto "Fortis Cantalicia Fides" was established, and it is still reported in the town's coat of arms that represents an eagle with open wings on a tower flanked by a lion and a holm oak. Cantalice takes its name from Holm Cantalice.

Cantalice was given in 1539 by Emperor Charles V to his daughter Margaret of Austria, second wife of Ottavio Farnese. The Farnesi ruled the town until the eighteenth century when, as a result of family problems, it was returned to the Kingdom of Naples.



Typical products 

Cantalice is an enchanting village in the woods of Sabina and is known for its numerous truffle fields from which the precious black truffle is collected. In...
Typical Dishes 

The Strengozze are strips of a fresh pasta with a square section of white colour and with a floury consistency. The ingredients are wheat flour and water...

Parks and Gardens 

Cantalice dominates the plain of Rieti with a view over the three lakes (Long, Ripasottile and Piediluco) which are what remains of the ancient Lake Velino....
Archeotourism 

According to some legends, the name may derive from the evolution of Cantalice 'catà and ilex' (at the holm oak), in connection with an event considered...
Festivals 

In September, Cantalice celebrates the festival of strengozze, a special type of hand-made pasta prepared by local housewives as they once did. It is...
Celebrations 

For 3 days the village of Cantalice turns into a set for the ARTeM Festival with the representation of an opera and a concert by the Symphonic Orchestra of...
Religious Celebrations 

On May 18 Cantalice celebrates its patron Saint Felix and the statue of the saint, dressed in the typical dress of the Capuchins, is carried in procession...

The Feast at the source of Fra Felice in Cantalice is a day along the Via di San Francesco to the shrine of the miracle of water. This is the place where San...

Churches & Places of Worship 

Outside the town of Upper Cantalice is the fifteenth-century church of Peace. There are interesting frescoes of the Annunciation in the apse and the...

This church in the heart of the village of Cantalice was dedicated to Santa Maria del Popolo (of the people) to sanction the union of the ancient fortresses...
Architecture and monuments 

The square outside the church of St. Felix is dominated by the tower known as del Cassero (the Keep) built in the eleventh century. The Cassero tower is part...

At the centre of the village of Cantalice is Palazzo Ramacogi and, bevelled on the entrance door, you may notice the coat of arms depicting a sort of shield...

Special Places 

San Felice da Cantalice was born in 1515 and has the particular primacy of being the first saint of the Capuchin Order. But how did it occur and who are the...
Blog 

July 22nd and July 23rd were the first visits to towns of Montepiano Realto to begin the guides of the province of Rieti. Among the towns visited are the...

This Thursday we talked about Cantalice perched in the splendid Province of Rieti, together with its Mayor Paola Patacchiola! Cantalice is an ancient...

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