Anguillara Sabazia is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, central Italy, around 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Rome. It nestles on a small cape on the coast of Lake Bracciano; its medieval center and its beach make it a popular destination for tourists.
Restaurants in Anguillara Sabazia
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A green place in the shade, near the lake and observing the tame swans and thinking on nothing at all more.
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Sabbianera is a charming beach on the south coast of Bracciano's Lake, overlooking the ancient village of Anguillara Sabazia. A paradise 20 minutes from Rome. Perfect to rest surrounded by an astonishing Nature and at the same time,adventuring to discover the wonders of Bracciano's Natural Park. A staff attentive to every need and the confort of latest generation beach equipment will make in every visit to the vacation you deserve after a year of hard work. WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU!
4 based on 9 reviews
This is such a lovely place. Cobbled streets, traditional houses and steep inclines. We spent a really lovely morning there.
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Dietro il municipio di Anguillara si nota la struttura del Torrione Medioevale, parte integrante delle antiche mura difensive del castello, e oggi sede del Museo della Civiltà Contadina e della Cultura Popolare. Il Torrione è circondato da un’ampia area verde, chiamata dai residenti "i Giardini del Torrione" realizzata nel XVI secolo. Il giardino è spesso utilizzato per eventi e manifestazioni ed offre un magnifico Panorama di tutta la zona circostante. Ideale per una passeggiata in tranquillità.
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На самой верхней точке старинного центра стоит эта красивая церковь. Красивый фасад возвышается над городскими постройками. Внутри очень красивые фрески на потолке и стенах этого храма.
4 based on 7 reviews
Don't waste your time coming here. 25 minute drive from Anguillara. Small selection of cheeses. No tasting available.
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A place not to be missed during a weekend.
In Piazzale Padre Pio Raul Bianchini you can see: the village of Anguillara degrading toward the lake of Bracciano, the lake itself, and the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
In the same place you can find a good pastry bar overlooking the lake.
The church is documented from 1658 onwards, and perhaps it was the subject of a pastoral visit in 1574.
It was erected by popular vote following one of the many episodes in which it is said that the image of Jesus' mother Mary on the major altar would have opened her eyes in 1796.
In a small chapel on the right there is a fresco depicting Saint Charles Borromeo (I quote what a lady I met in the church told me).
Saint Charles Borromeo is revered in the diocese because he has been its apostolic administrator for some months in 1564.
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