The Province of Rieti (Italian: Provincia di Rieti) is a province in the Lazio region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Rieti. Established in 1927, it has an area of 2,749 square kilometres (1,061 sq mi) with a total population of 159,670 people as of 2013. There are 73 comuni in the province.
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L Museo Di Configno, Presso Il Fabbricato Elle Ex-scuderie Corteggiani A Configno, Frazione Di Amatrice (ri), In Viale Del Piano, Cap 02012 Aperto Nel 2010, Vanta Una Ricca Collezione Di Materiali E Scritti Che Documentano La Storia Della Comunita’ Locale E Il Suo Rapporto Con Il Territorio, Con Specifici Spazi Disposti Su Due Livelli Di Piano. Il Museo, Incredibilmente, E’ Rimasto Indenne Ai Terribili Sismi Del 2016 E Vi Aspetta, Numerosi, Per Essere Visitato. A Due Passi Dal Museo Sorge Anche Il Bellissimo Parco “oasi Di Orie Terme” (in Basso Un Breve Frame Realizzato Per Mezzo Di Un Drone): Un Angolo Di Paradiso Immerso Nella Natura Da Non Perdere Assolutamente, Un Orgoglio Per Una Terra Cosi’ Tanto Recentemente Martoriata Che Ha Bisogno Di Essere Rilanciata E Conosciuta: Per La Ripartenza Definitiva Della Comunita’ Amatriciana!
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This has to be one of the loveliest spots in the countryside around Rome. Well preserved in every aspect, Italy as it was.
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Strolling along via Roma, the city’s main street full of beautiful shops and historic palazzos, it is hard to imagine that below the street level there is an extraordinary world waiting to be discovered , consisting of the sturdy arches of the Roman viaduct. This work, built in the third century B.C., was created to bring the street up to a level high enough to avoid flooding and Via Salaria becoming a swamp. This was the ancient salt route entering town and leading to the forum in todays piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. The structure consists of grandiose roman vaults, incorporated into a few noble residences, reminiscent of the city of Rieti’s past. Guided tours are often organized in loco upon request, even for small groups.
A great history lesson...You get to see remains left by the Romans which are now covered by Rieti's current city. Rieti was a stop on the old Via Salaria going from Rome to the Adriatic (my apartment in Ascoli Piceno is bordered by the same "Salt Highway"!!!). It is a rather short tour, but worth the time and the reasonable price. Rieti has a lot to offer if you look for it! And that Roman Bridge!!! Wow...and this tour shows you the continuation of the road that once crossed the river via that bridge. Fantastic history!
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