Castello di Lunghezza
Lunghezza, Italy
Site information
OwnerPrivate
Open to the public
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Location
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Coordinates41°55′30″N 12°40′1″E / 41.92500°N 12.66694°E / 41.92500; 12.66694
Site history
Builtbefore 752
Built byMonastery of S. Salvatore

The Castello di Lunghezza ("Lunghezza Castle") is a medieval fortification situated roughly 20 kilometers (12 mi) east of Rome, Italy. It lies in Municipio VIII of Rome, and sits on the site of the ancient town of Collatia.[1]

History

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It was constructed in the year 761 AD and was ruled over by the Poli Family for several generations. In the 13th century, the Polis fell out of favor with Pope Boniface VIII when they gave all the lands around the castle to a local monastery. After some dispute, the papacy gained control of the land and it was bestowed upon the Orsinis, a family of Roman nobles. Throughout the early 20th century, it changed hands in various English families a number of times.[2]

In the 1950s, the castle was purchased by British curator Malcolm Munthe, who sought to restore it and open it to the public.

References

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  1. ^ Staccioli, Romolo Augusto (2003). The Roads of the Romans. Getty Publications. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-89236-732-0.
  2. ^ Woollett, Anne T.; Suchtelen, Ariane van (2006). Rubens & Brueghel: A Working Friendship. Getty Publications. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-89236-848-8.

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FL2 (Lazio regional railways)

trains ran at hourly intervals between Tivoli and Lunghezza, and at half-hourly intervals between Lunghezza and Roma Tiburtina. Services are more frequent

Linee

20 months later. Another related work on this theme are the Linee di Lunghezza Infinita of 1960 (Lines of Infinite Length), made of a carved piece of

Lombardy

Archived from the original on 13 October 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2014. "Lunghezza della Metropolitana di Brescia" (in Italian). Archived from the original

The Godfather Part III

landmarks such as the Palace of Justice, the Vatican Bank, Castello di Lunghezza and Santa Maria della Quercia. However, production was delayed for three

Santa Lucia Escalators

Mobili Santa Lucia - Via Mazzini" (in Italian). "Potenza da record per lunghezza delle scale mobili" (in Italian). 9 January 2010. "Potenza, parcheggio

FL lines

Aeroporto - Fara Sabina - Poggio Mirteto (line FL1) Roma Tiburtina - Lunghezza (line FL2) Cesano - Bracciano (line FL3) Roma Termini - Civitavecchia

Rui Valério

University of Portugal in 1997. He served at the parish of Castelverde di Lunghezza in Rome in 1991–92; military chaplain at the Navy Hospital in Lisbon in

Sebben, crudele

Sebben, crudele, mi fai languir, sempre fedele ti voglio amar. Con la lunghezza del mio servir la tua fierezza saprò stancar. Although, cruel one, me