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Castello della Cecchignola

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The Castello della Cecchignola is a captivating historic complex nestled in the Roman countryside, specifically within the Giuliano-Dalmata district of Rome, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 53 metres, this ancient site offers a unique architectural journey through Roman, medieval, Baroque, and 19th-century periods. Its most striking feature is the impressive 45-meter main tower, with foundations dating back to the Roman era, and it is situated near the natural landmark of the Fosso della Cecchignola.

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  • Location: Rome, Lazio, Italy

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    April 26, 2022

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    Private castle but still a curiosity to see in Rome, on the edge of the cecchignola ditch
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    Campus Bio-Medico – Castello della Cecchignola loop from Laurentina

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    Elevation 50 m

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    Location: Rome, Lazio, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I visit Castello della Cecchignola, and is booking required?

    The Castello della Cecchignola is a private estate, and access is primarily through guided tours. Booking is mandatory to ensure your visit. A donation of €5.00 per person is requested to cover secretarial and organizational expenses.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Castello della Cecchignola?

    While specific public transport routes are not detailed, the castle is located in the Giuliano-Dalmata district of Rome, near the Grande Raccordo Anulare. Visitors should plan their journey to Vicolo della Cecchignoletta, 14, Rome, and consider local bus services or ride-sharing options from central Rome.

    Is there parking available at Castello della Cecchignola?

    Information regarding dedicated parking at the castle is not explicitly provided. Given its location within a historic complex, it's advisable to anticipate limited on-site parking and explore nearby street parking options or public parking facilities in the surrounding area.

    What kind of hiking or walking trails are available near Castello della Cecchignola?

    While the castle itself is not geared towards traditional hiking, the surrounding Roman countryside and the nearby Fosso della Cecchignola offer opportunities for gentle walks and exploration. These trails provide a tranquil escape and a chance to experience the natural monument of the Fosso della Cecchignola.

    Is Castello della Cecchignola suitable for families with children?

    The castle offers a unique journey through history and architecture, which can be engaging for older children interested in historical sites. However, as visits are primarily guided tours and a donation is requested, it might be best suited for families who appreciate cultural and historical experiences rather than playgrounds or open recreational spaces.

    Are dogs allowed at Castello della Cecchignola or on nearby trails?

    Specific policies regarding dogs within the private Castello della Cecchignola complex are not detailed. It is generally advisable to check directly with the castle administration before bringing pets. For walks along the Fosso della Cecchignola trails, dogs are often permitted, but should be kept on a leash and owners should adhere to local regulations.

    How long does a typical visit to Castello della Cecchignola take?

    A guided tour of Castello della Cecchignola, delving into its history, architecture, and cultural foundations, typically lasts a few hours. This allows visitors to explore the various construction periods, courtyards, and the small church at a comfortable pace.

    What unique historical features can I expect to see at the castle?

    Visitors can explore a blend of Roman, medieval, Baroque, and 19th-century architectural styles. Key features include the 45-meter main tower with Roman foundations, two large courtyards, a small Baroque-style church, and visible Roman paving stones reused in its construction. The initials 'AT' of the Torlonia family on the main gate also offer a glimpse into its more recent history.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Castello della Cecchignola?

    The immediate vicinity of the castle, being within the Roman countryside, may have limited dining options. However, as it's located within the Giuliano-Dalmata district of Rome, you can expect to find various cafes and restaurants a short drive away in the broader urban area.

    What cultural institutions are housed within Castello della Cecchignola?

    The complex is a significant cultural hub, housing several foundations including a library specializing in stone art and lapidary materials, and the University of Marmorari (stonecutters). These institutions contribute to its unique appeal for those interested in art history, architecture, and sculpture.

    Can I visit Castello della Cecchignola during winter, and are there any specific winter activities?

    The castle is described as offering a fascinating experience year-round, with guided tours available. While there are no specific 'winter activities' mentioned, visiting during the colder months can offer a different, perhaps quieter, perspective on its historical architecture without the summer crowds. Always check booking availability for winter dates.

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