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San Felice Circeo: tourism, sea and holidays

San Felice Circeo (8286 inhabitants) is a municipality in the province of Latina. It is located about 100 km south of Rome.


Its territory covers an area of 3,139 hectares (ceded to its foundation in Sabaudia 690 hectares of woodland - in return were granted 640 hectares of the territory of Terracina). Museum: Exhibition Homo Sapiens and Habitat - Tower of Templars Square L. Lanzuisi Shroud: authentic reproduction in the parish church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, loc. Pantano Marino Cyclopean Walls: loc. "Cross", free access. The remains of polygonal walls dating from the fifth century BC Inside the circle of walls was erected a cross votive which offers a stunning panorama of the gulf to Gaeta and Ischia Guattari Cave: accessible only with special permission. In 1939 Alberto Carlo Blanc, paleontologist, I found one of the first fossil remains of Neanderthal man. The original skull is now preserved in Rome, while in the cave is visible mold. Templar tower and arched gate called "the Park". Along the square "Convent" are among the few remains from the short term employment Castle Santa Felicita "by the Templars. Accessible in local Lanzuisi Square, now the Circeo National Park, are the ruins of the medieval foundations and several pitchers. Villa Lepidus, loc. San Rocco is not accessible. By road from the sea the same name which leads to the historic remains are visible on the left of the base and retaining walls in opus incertum. In the small and picturesque cemetery that overlooks the old city lie important to show people who stayed here during the last years of their lives, like Anna Magnani e Alberto Lupo, and George Weller, the first reporter to visit Nagasaki after the launching of the atomic bomb in 1945 and describe the horrors. From Wikipedia

 


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