Santa Marinella is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Lazio, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northwest of Rome.
Restaurants in Santa Marinella
4 based on 376 reviews
Small but interesting old castle, a museum inside of it, several shops with hand-made souvenirs, beautiful Gardens and antiques around the castle..
The place is interesting because it lays between two Beaches and the view is incredible from both sides!
Great place to stop and visit if you go to see the italian coast or passing by it..
4 based on 70 reviews
The castle is a major attraction if you are in the neighborhood. I did the tour and I must say it was very interesting, both the works of art that the castle's history are suggestive. In addition, the Panorama is breathtaking.
Really recommended a visit to the workshop of the alchemist, where Messer Giulio, an extraordinary character, will charm you with his stories and his experiments.
After many years when it was closed to visitors it is finally returned.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The "Museo Civico del Mare e della Navigazione Antica" is part of the extraordinary archaeological and monumental area of Pyrgi and the Castle of Santa Severa.. Seven rooms house more than one hundred exhibits distributed along an exhibition and educational tour that introduces visitors to the theme of underwater archeology and ancient navigation submitting several interesting aspects of "life on
A small museum, located at the entrance of S. Severa Castle, where Doctor Enei, the director has collected hundreds of artefacts coming from the excavations made in the area. The history of maritime activities is explained through models and drawings. A library with more than 4000 books is accessible to students and visitors.
4 based on 17 reviews
il mio giudizio è "viziato" da esperienze estere dove i servizi sono effettivamente superiori: docce incluse, lettini comodissimi, pulizia irreprensibile, a creta spesso l'accesso e l'utilizzo di letini ed ombrelloni gratis -ho scritto gratis- consapevoli i gestori che il cliente si fermerà per uno snack, un drink, un gelato...
alla scogliera l'ambiente è molto familiare, gestori cortesi e clienti abituali comprensorio roma/civitavecchia, hai la possibilità di noleggiare anche i soli lettini a 5.00 euro cad. con riduzione a 4.50 dopo le 14.00, i 2 wc sono quasi sempre decenti, controllati con una certa cadenza da una delle addette.
purtroppo la clientela, prettamente famiglie, significa tanti bambini di per se molto bello,capita però che non tutte le famiglie siano rispettose del contesto e spesso la caciara è esagerata in spiaggia e i tavoli e sedie al bar spesso sporchi - non essendoci servizio al tavolo, dovrebbero essere gli ospiti a ripulire i propri resti-
le docce: far pagare 0,20 doccia fredda e 0,50 doccia calda è decisamente fuori luogo,considerato il pagamento servizi spiaggia e l'entità degli incassi al bar, continuo il via vai e l'attesa in coda per l'ordinazione.
3.5 based on 61 reviews
I like the fresh local fish ,the amazing location and the warf welcoming of the owner Simone dislike nothing !!!
4 based on 28 reviews
Great beach with a unique view. A hidden gem as it were. The only snag was that we got there so late that there weren't any sunbeds left. You must pay a small fee to use them. But that was to be expected.
3.5 based on 15 reviews
We came to that area especially to see Pyrgi, and Etruscan port where later the Romans established a settlement too.
The area has an excavated temple and is famous for the Pyrgi Tablets, golden sheets marked with very rare examples of the Etruscan language.
The door is locked so you have to ring the bell, we were told you can only enter if you buy a ticket for entering the castle nearby, which we didn't have time to do- but kindly the lady allowed us to enter anyway.
The small room is filled with many artefacts, most in fragmented state but some really impressive.
There are some English translations but not much. There was a pygri tablet on display but it wasn't clear if it was a copy or real- as I was under the impression that they are all in the British Museum, London.
The excavation areas which include the temple were in a different place and were only open by guided tours on Sunday we found out, which was a shame.
It's a pity the museum is only accessible to those who buy a ticket museum, as it should be a stand-alone attraction due to its historic importance.
In the area are Etruscan walls and a less busy (than the other side) black sand beach.
Parking is nearby and free.
4 based on 2 reviews
Difficile capire come un splendido pezzo d'arte venga mandato in rovina villa stupenda, che architettonicamente parlando è da considerare un pezzo unico e quindi di inestimabile valore. Difficile capire come non si sia provveduto negli anni ad una manutenzione di tipo conservativa atta a restituirla a l'antico splendore o forse tutto questo è frutto nel menefreghismo della proprietà privata o dell'incapacità del comune ad appropriarsi di un inestimabile bere da riutilizzale nell'ottica del bene a fruibilità pubblica.
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