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CASTEL MADE OF ARTICHOKES
Ladispoli (RM) - Roman's Artichoke Festival (Sagra del carciofo romanesco)
Awarded Second Best Festival of Regione Lazio (Lazio is Rome's region)
If you are in Rome during april ask for this Festival dates, you can easily come over from almost every train station from Rome. Trains stop in Ladispoli city centre so you can start enojoy the festival immediately!
Coolest thing of this festival:
- Artichoke Sculpure Award! They build archoke sculpure!!!!!!!! You can see some of them in my pics!
-Looking for best regional gastronomy prodoucts coming from all over Italy? You can taste them here!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And also buy them of course!
Like the sea? That's it! Following the main street from Ladispoli train station you'll get to the sea!
Around this town you'll find history and nature as well.
More info?
infoline: +339-06-9913049
e-mail: info@prolocoladispoli.it
And what if you really can't find any dude who helps you? Ask me... I can speak italian 4 sure LOL
Wanna know something more about it? That's it:
www.flavorsofrome.com/articles.php
www.discoveritalia.com/contrib/roma/en/nord_ovest.asp?lin...
Our room, the Vanvitelli, faced south, with a lovely view of the Tyrrhenian Sea. There is no beach; the hotel is perched at the edge of a bluff that falls directly to the water. This view looks southwest, with the Palo (or, Odescalchi) Castle to the right.
A vertical panorama stitched from two hand-held photos.
e quando arriveranno le lucciole
con i calli sui tacchi e sul cuore
e chissà con quale animo
saprai parlare loro d’amore..
allora tu Signore, tu chiederai pietà
tu chiederai pietà (il volo di Volodja, Mingardi)
The umbrellas indicate the outdoor dining area for Cesar Restaurant.
La Posta Vecchia, a seaside mansion overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea in the Mediterranean, was built about 1640 for members of the powerful Orsini dynasty (as a guest house next to their castle, which also still stands), over remains of a grand villa of the ancient Roman settlement of Alsium. Purchased and renovated in the 1960s by J. Paul Getty, it remained his retirement home until 1973, during which time he converted the “basement” into a first-century museum featuring the ruins of the early Roman villa as well as pottery and other artifacts from the time. La Posta Vecchia is now a lovely hotel with Italian gardens and that basement Roman museum.