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Itinerari Roma E Lazio ITINERARI ROMA E LAZIO ROMA LOCALITÀ I T I N E R A R I O V I S I T E P R I N C I P A L I Roma Archeologica e Barocca Roma Foro Romano * Colosseo * Fontana di Trevi * Pantheon * P. Navona (a spasso attraverso i secoli) Aventino-Garbatella S.Sabina * S.Prisca * S.Anselmo * SS.Alessio e Bonifacio * Giardino degli Aranci * Roma Dal Paleocristiano ai giorni nostrii S.Saba * S.Balbina * Roseto * Garbatella Palazzo Propaganda Fide * S.Andrea delle Fratte * S.Ivo alla Sapienza * Palazzo Roma La Roma di Borromini Carpegna * S.Carlo alle Quattro Fontane * S.Giovanni in Laterano V. Veneto * P. Barberini * Fontana di Trevi * P. Colonna e Montecitorio * V. dei Roma Roma e la Dolce Vita Condotti * P. di Spagna * Trinità dei Monti * Pincio * P. del Popolo L’affascinante Arte del Mosaico S.Maria Maggiore * S.Pudenziana * S.Prassede * SS.Cosma e Damiano * S.Cecilia in Roma nella Roma Cristiana Trastevere * S.Maria in Trastevere Un percorso tra vicoli e spazi nella Campo de’ Fiori * P. della Cancelleria * P. Capodiferro * P. Farnese * Ponte Sisto * Roma Roma autentica P. Trilussa * Trastevere * S.Maria in Trastevere * Orto Botanico * Gianicolo Roma Roma nascosta e sotterranea S.Clemente * Colombario di Pomponio Hylas * Insula dell’Ara Coeli Roma Tevere - Castel Sant’Angelo Ponte e Castel Sant’Angelo * Crociera sul Tevere (Isola Tiberina – Foro Italico) Le più belle ville del mondo Roma Villa Borghese * Galleria Borghese Villa Borghese Roma Ostia Antica Borgo e Castello di Giulio II * Scavi Archeologici di Ostia Antica Ostia Antica Roma Un giorno a San Pietro Basilica di San Pietro * Giardini Vaticani Vaticano e nei Giardini Vaticani Bracciano Lago di Bracciano * Bracciano * Castello Orsini-Odescalchi * Giardini Botanici di Bracciano il Lago, la Città, il Castello, i S.Liberato Giardini Castelli Romani Castelli Romani Castel Gandolfo * Albano * Ariccia * Genzano * Nemi * Rocca di Papa * Marino Esempio unico di storia e natura Cerveteri ETRURIA Cerveteri (Cere, Caere) * Pyrgi * Siti musei e testimonianze della Civiltà Etrusca Pyrgi Cerveteri e Pyrgi ETRURIA Principali Musei Etruschi Roma e Vaticano Etruria Storia Cultura Arte Luoghi (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Villa Giulia, Museo Gregoriano) Fiumicino Crociera sul Tevere (area Isola Sacra-Fiumicino) * Portus: porti di Claudio e di Tevere - Portus Portus Traiano - Oasi - Necropoli - Castello * Sant'Ippolito * Museo delle Navi di Fiumicino Le più belle ville del mondo Frascati Villa Aldobrandini e Museo Tuscolano * Sguardo a Frascati e ad altre ville Villa Aldobrandini e Frascati I luoghi di culto dell’antica Palestrina * Museo Archeologico * Santuario della Fortuna Primigenia * S.Agapito e Palestrina Praeneste altre chiese Le più belle ville del mondo Tivoli Villa Adriana * Villa d’Este * Villa Gregoriana Tivoli Itinerari Roma-Lazio www.rositour.it – Il Guscio Viaggi T.O. Pag. 1 di 2 FROSINONE - LATINA - RIETI - VITERBO PR. LOCALITÀ I T I N E R A R I O V I S I T E P R I N C I P A L I FR Fiuggi L’Acqua della Salute Città e Nucleo medievale * Fiuggi Fonte e le Terme * Parchi giardini e varie FR Montecassino L’Abbazia di Montecassino Abbazia di Montecassino * Cassino Le Meravigliose Grotte di FR Pastena Grotte di Pastena * Pastena * Museo della Civiltà Contadina e dell’Ulivo Pastena Posta Fibreno FR Arpino Scopriamo la Ciociaria (1) Riserva Naturale di Posta Fibreno * Arpino * Isola del Liri Isola Liri Anagni FR Alatri–Trisulti Scopriamo la Ciociaria (2) Anagni * Alatri * Certosa di Trisulti * Veroli * Abbazia di Casamari Veroli-Casamari San Felice Il regno di Circe Città * Torri * Panorami e Spiagge * Lago di Paola * Villa di Domiziano * LT Circeo (San Felice Circeo) Parco del Circeo Sermoneta Sermoneta e Ninfa Sermoneta * Castello Castani * Museo “C’era una volta” * Giardini e Rovine di LT Ninfa Paesi e Giardini del Medioevo Ninfa LT Sperlonga La Riviera di Ulisse Sperlonga * Museo Archeologico Nazionale * Grotta di Tiberio Terracina LT Terracina "Il mito e la storia tra terra e Terracina * Tempio di Giove * Parco della Rimembranza mare" Rieti e Dintorni RI Rieti Rieti * Dintorni di Rieti (laghi – Terminillo – Abbazia di Farfa) Incanto di Natura e Arte Bagnaia Le più belle ville del mondo VT Villa Lante a Bagnaia Villa Lante * Bagnaia * Parco dei Mostri di Bomarzo Bomarzo Parco dei Mostri di Bomarzo Bolsena Bolsena Bolsena * Castello Monaldeschi e Museo * Lago e Isolette * Civita di VT Civita di Civita di Bagnoregio Bagnoregio Bagnoregio Caprarola Villa Farnese a Caprarola Caprarola * Villa Farnese VT Lago di Vico Lago di Vico e Riserva Naturale Lago di Vico * Riserva Naturale del Lago di Vico Civita Castellana Civita Castellana e Falerii Novi Civita Castellana * Fortezza del Sangallo e Museo Archeologico dell’Agro VT Falerii Novi Calcata e Parco Valle del Treja Falisco * Falerii Novi ° Calcata * Parco Valle del Treja Calcata ETRURIA ETRURIA Tarquinia * Necropoli Etrusche * Museo Nazionale Tarquiniense VT Tarquinia e Tuscia... qui rise l'Etrusco Tuscania* Dintorni * Museo Archeologico Nazionale Tuscanese Tuscania (Tarquinia e Tuscania) ETRURIA ETRURIA VT Vulci * Museo Nazionale Vulcente * Parco Naturalistico Archeologico Vulci Vulci VT Viterbo Viterbo La Città e le Opere d’Arte * Eventuali Escursioni nei Dintorni Ultimo aggiornamento: luglio 2016 Itinerari Roma-Lazio www.rositour.it – Il Guscio Viaggi T.O. 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