What to do and see in Province of Latina, Lazio: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

October 10, 2021 Karren Gelb

The Province of Latina (Italian: Provincia di Latina) is a province in the Lazio region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Latina.
Restaurants in Province of Latina

1. mastrantoni Gaetano

Via Della Grotta, Priverno Italy +39 330 349 100
Excellent
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

mastrantoni Gaetano

2. Rosticceria Rosmarino

via Tucci, Latina Italy +39 335 273 999
Excellent
85%
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9%
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6%
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Rosticceria Rosmarino

3. Prosciutto Di Bassiano Reggiani

Via Casa Natola 10, 04010 Bassiano Italy +39 0773 355024 [email protected] http://www.prosciuttobassiano.it
Excellent
88%
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Prosciutto Di Bassiano Reggiani

4. Oasi Sport Village

Via Pantani da Basso localita Borgo Hermada, 04019, Terracina Italy +39 0773 188 8444 [email protected] http://www.oasisportvillage.it
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Oasi Sport Village

5. War Museum Gustav Line Garigliano Front

Via Armando DIaz, 04021, Castelforte Italy +39 328 681 0710 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/LineaGustavFronteGarigliano
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

War Museum Gustav Line Garigliano Front

The small museum located in Castelforte, offers the chance to immerse yourself in the history of what was the battle of Garigliano for the breakthrough of the notorious Gustav Line

Reviewed By Vinvec

I had the very good fortune of visiting this museum in September, 2019. My grandparents were born in Castelforte and came to America in the 1920s. My father was born in 1930, and by 1939 his mother died and his father was incapacitated. My father went to foster homes and our Italian connections were blown away on the wings of time. After decades of searching, we found our family and my 89 year old father was able to meet many cousins and his still living uncle! But what does this have to do with this museum? Well, as an American, World War 2 was an epic historical event that happened somewhere else. There was very little personal impact. Except, unbeknownst to us, it impacted my family greatly. Shortly after my grandmother's death, Italy was drawn into the war and any attempt at my father's family finding him was severed. All my father knew was that he had family in Italy and they never came to save him. And then we got to visit the War Museum. History came alive. We learned of my father's uncles fighting in the war, some of whom were sent to French prison camps and Nazi Concentration Camps. I thought Germany and Italy were allies, so I didn't understand why until my visit to the museum. Not only did we learn about the devastation wrought by the fighting, we learned about the mass exodus of Castelforte's citizenry, and essential destruction of the village. My father was able to internalize what his family was suffering at a critical time in his own life. With maps, videos, exhibits, photos and historical memorabilia this museum helped explain and describe an important part of World history and my family's history. It was educational, informative, enlightening, moving and cathartic. Future visitors will be deprived of a very special, personal opportunity we had. My father's first cousin (whom he had never met), gave a re-telling of his father's experience in Nazi Concentration Camps and his death soon after returning home. Spectacularly, he kept a diary of his imprisonment which he hid away and which was discovered by chance in 2002. His briefcase and diary are maintained in the museum. But even if I didn't have a personal connection, I would have been fascinated by this museum and the knowledge and insight it offered. If you find yourself in the Castelforte area, take the time to pay a visit. It isn't expansive, but big enough to give a comprehensive understanding of the trauma and triumph of this brave village and its inhabitants. You'll be glad you did.

6. Museo Storico Piana delle Orme

Via Migliara 43,5 41.4433195,12.9832314,18, 04100 Borgo Faiti, Latina Italy +39 0773 258708 http://museo.pianadelleorme.com
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4.5 based on 1,180 reviews

Museo Storico Piana delle Orme

7. Abbazia di Fossanova

Via San Tommaso d'Aquino 1, 04015 Fossanova Italy +39 0773 900024 http://www.abbaziadifossanova.it
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4.5 based on 389 reviews

Abbazia di Fossanova

8. Abbazia di Valvisciolo

Via Badia 14, Sermoneta Italy +39 0773 30013
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4.5 based on 354 reviews

Abbazia di Valvisciolo

9. Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta

Sermoneta Italy
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta

10. Pro Loco San Felice Circeo

Piazza Luigi Lanzuisi 1, 04017, San Felice Circeo Italy +39 0773 547770 http://www.prolococirceo.it/index.php?lang=it
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Pro Loco San Felice Circeo

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