Sperlonga


Coat of arms of Sperlonga

This stretch of the coast of Lazio with San Magno hill overlooking the sea is rich in natural hollows (from the Latin speluncae). In one of these the Emperor Tiberius built his house which then became a haven of local communities from the sixth century and before they began to retreat up the hill to avoid the continuous attacks of pirates.

The small centre was destroyed in 1534 by the pirate Khair ad-Din, called Barbarossa (hence the name of the Valley of the Corsairs, at the Grotto). In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Sperlonga became enriched with churches and palaces.


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Archeotourism 

The Corte del Monastero - Monastery court is a real surprise for the tourist who gets lost in the alleys of Sperlonga.It is named for the presence of a small...

At the center of the town of Sperlonga you can recognize a portion of the "Central Tower" or Major Tower which belonged to the system of sighting towers...
Celebrations 

In September, the village of Sperlonga comes alive with the concerts of the Summer Music Fest scheduled every Saturday evening.   A different way to enjoy...

Churches & Places of Worship 

This small and simple chapel of Saint Rock - San Rocco was built in the 15th century and is dedicated to the co-patron of Sperlonga. Every year it is open on...

The church of Saint Mary - Santa Maria - is the oldest in the town of Sperlonga, built in the early 12th century and mentioned for the first time in 1135 as...
Archaeological areas 

This magnificent Roman villa on the coast of Sperlonga already existed in the late Republican age, and was enlarged and decorated by the Emperor Tiberius to...
Architecture and monuments 

In the 11th century, defensive walls were built in Sperlonga with access gates to the village to stem the raids from the sea by the Saracens. The Saracens...

Sabella palace in Sperlonga hosted, in 1379, the antipope Clement VII, on the run after the defeat of Anagni. The facade was rebuilt in the 16th century.

Art & Architecture 

The Roman emperor Tiberius, famous as the first successor of Augustus, chose Sperlonga to build a very special villa in a cave, one that still amazes the...
Blog 

This Thursday we spoke to the mayor of Sperlonga Armando Cusani , a spectacular town in the province of Latina with ancient history, a holiday home for the...
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