The city Walls
Dating back to the 13th century, the medieval walls surround the city of Rieti for an entire side and include numerous towers and portals. Modified and restored over the centuries, they…
Geographical center of Italy, Rieti is the city of a thousand faces. A little jewel enclosed within the medieval walls and the precious waters of the Velino river, the city is a trove of archaeological, architectural, monumental and historical-artistic treasures to be discovered.
The current layout of the city is the result of the urban stratification that has been structured along the ancient Via Salaria since the Roman age. The medieval, renaissance, baroque and modern city came to life on it, winding through large monumental squares and narrow alleys enriched by sumptuous noble palaces, elegant religious buildings and prestigious cultural sites
Dating back to the 13th century, the medieval walls surround the city of Rieti for an entire side and include numerous towers and portals. Modified and restored over the centuries, they…
Visiting Rieti is an experience that lead every tourist on a magnificent journey through time and history. The wonder of the historic town centre, enclosed in its wonderfully and perfectly…
Was opened in the 13th century (although originally there was another door known as Porta Interocrina, from the ancient name of the current Antrodoco village) and takes its name from…
The earliest concrete proof of the existence of Porta Conca dates back to 1349. In the external part it shows the coat of arms of the bishop of Rieti Angelo…
Originally known as “Porta Spoletina”, Porta Cintia was located where the INPS headquarter building stands today, at the intersection of the current Via Cintia, Via dei Pini and Via dei…
The 13th century walls, in addition to the three main gates that replicated the names of the Roman gates from which the name of the sestieri (districts) of porta Romana…
In Piazza San Rufo (San Rufo Square), according to the Varronian tradition, there’s the so-called Umbilicus Italiae, the exact geographical centre of Italy.Piazza San Rufo is enclosed between the imposing buildings of the historic…
Since 290 BC, the fate of the Sabine town of Reate is linked to the destiny of Rome: the fortification of the arx is then undertaken and the urban stretch…
The monument dedicated to St. Francis, commissioned by the Venerable Monsignor Massimo Rinaldi for the anniversary of the seventh centenary from the birth of the saint, it is a work by…
Born in Rieti in 116 BC, Marco Terenzio Varrone was a scholar, a polygraph and one of the most fruitful and excellent authors of the ancient world. Animated by a…
The travertine spur on which the city was built and stratified from the pre-Roman era to the early Middle Ages after the III century BC, was circumscribed by a solid…
In 1635, the Descrittione della città di Rieti, published by the young Canon Pompeo Angelotti in honor of Cardinal Giovanni Francesco dei Conti di Bagno destined to the Episcopal chair…
The Monument to the Lira was inaugurated on 1 March 2003, based on a design by Daniela Fusco and made by the Caggiati Foundries in Parma. 2,200,000 coins of 200…
Al suono delle trombe is a monumental work by the artist Gionata Gesi, aka Ozmo, forerunner of Italian street art and one of the most internationally appreciated artists. This is…
In the ancient circle of walls from the Roman period, the name of Porta Romana indicated the South door, the one that stood on the access viaduct to the city,…
A unique monument in the world is kept in the Church of San Domenico, in Piazza Beata Colomba. Deliberately set up and built according to a monumental sound project by…
The Verdirosi Barracks, home of the NBC Joint Force Defense School, partly occupies the ancient conventual complex of the Orders of the Preachers, to which have been added the 20th century surrounding…