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Roccasecca dei Volsci


Roccasecca dei Volsci is a charming village nestled in the highlands of the province of Latina, which captivates with its rich history and natural beauty. Rising on a spur of Mount Curio, the village offers spectacular views of the Amaseno River valley. Its name conveys an echo of the ancient Volsci people, and its winding streets, historic buildings and delicious local cuisine make Roccasecca dei Volsci a must-see destination for lovers of Italian culture.
  • Village in the mountain
Roccasecca dei Volsci  | Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci
Roccasecca dei Volsci
Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci
Roccasecca dei Volsci  | Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci
Roccasecca dei Volsci
Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci
Roccasecca dei Volsci  | Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci
Roccasecca dei Volsci
Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci
Roccasecca dei Volsci  | Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci
Roccasecca dei Volsci
Comune di Roccasecca dei Volsci

About the village

Roccasecca dei Volsci rises imposingly on the spur of Mount Curio, dominating the valley of the Amaseno River that flows below. This charming hamlet, surrounded to the east by Monte Alto (821 m.), to the south by Monte Curio (616 m.), to the west by Serre (711 m.) and to the north by the Amaseno Valley, offers panoramic views surrounded by greenery.

The territory around Roccasecca dei Volsci is a true oasis of biodiversity, with lush forests and lush pastures. Typical local tree species include holm oak, chestnut, hornbeam, and elm.

Its privileged geographical location also contributes to the production of delicious local food products, including oil, olives and cheese. Goat and lamb farming further enriches the culinary diversity of Roccasecca dei Volsci.

Founded in the 9th century by survivors from nearby Priverno, the history of Roccasecca dei Volsci has seen the passage of ownership among many important noble families. During the 12th and 13th centuries, it was owned by the Ceccano family, later passed to Ildebrando Conti and his successors; and finally ended up in the hands of the Carafa, Massimo and Gabrielli families. Since 1872, the village has assumed its current name in honor of the ancient Volsci, an Italic population that inhabited the region before the Roman conquest.

The splendid historic center of Roccasecca dei Volsci retains its medieval charm intact, with narrow streets that wind in concentric circles until they reach Piazza Umberto I, the beating heart of the town, where the church of Santa Maria Assunta and the Baronial Castle, also known as Palazzo Massimo, face each other.

The small temple of San Raffaele, located at the top of the village, is an architectural masterpiece in the classical style, adorned with frescoes attributed to the school of Domenichino. The outlying areas also have their attractions, including the church of S.Croce, the Devil's Duct, and the 16th-17th-century temple of Santa Maria della Pace.

The Tempietto della Madonna della Pace, located at the foot of the hill of Roccasecca and hidden among olive and fruit trees, is a striking monument of the Bramante style, built in 1661 and characterized by the red color of the bricks and the moisture-stained plaster.

Finally, we cannot forget the Tempietto di San Raffaele, a 17th-century jewel located at the highest point of the hill of Roccasecca dei Volsci, erected in 1659 by Cardinal Camillo II Massimo. The structure stands out for its neoclassical elegance and ancient flavor.

Village of Roccasecca dei Volsci
Municipality of Roccasecca dei Volsci
Province of Latina
Latium Region

Inhabitants: 1,028 roccaseccani
Center altitude: 376 m a.s.l.

The Municipality
Piazza Umberto I, 9 - Tel. 0773 920326

= distances as the crow flies

BY CAR

  • Driving along the highway, the nearest exits to the center of Roccasecca dei Volsci are:
    - Frosinone Exit (Milan-Naples)
    - Ferentino exit (Milano-Napoli)

BY TRAIN

  • Fossanova Priverno Station
  • Ceccano Station

BY AIR

  • Rome-Ciampino Airport
  • Rome-Fiumicino Airport

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= distances as the crow flies
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