Albano Laziale


 

 
A Saturday evening in Castelli Romani

DISCOVER ANCIENT AND MODERN ALBANO

What to do and see in the little city near the beautiful Rome

40.872 inhabitants and a beautiful history :
It’s Albano Laziale, one of the most animated and important districts of Castelli Romani, considered very interesting because of its archaeology: in fact it seems to coincide with the old latin capital “ Alba Longa”, legendary built by Ascania, Enea’s son.

There are many interesting places to visit, let’s begin with the “Anfiteatro Severiano”: built in 300 A.D. by legions, It could host up to 16.000 people, so it was called “ Little Colosseo”.
It changed through the years: During the Middle Age It was a cave, in the XI century It was a burial ground and and Nowadays It’s where “ Anfiteatro Festival” takes place.
The Anfiteatro Festival is an event where you can listen to classical music, jazz, opera, and see plays and dances.
Another place to visit are the “Cisternoni”: they are ancient tanks that receive water from lake Albano. They guaranteed water to all the ancient inhabitants. They are still well functioning.

But what about Nowadays? Walking along the two main streets you can find all sorts of shops, restaurants, pizzerias and bars. One of the most loved places is “Pompi” on Corso Matteotti, a pastry shop where you can taste lots of different “Tiramisù” from chocolate to strawberries. Another nice place(where you can also sit) is “Fortini”, one of the historical bars of Albano: you can taste a great variety of different ice creams, all made with fresh fruits.

Also you are going to visit Albano in September be sure not to miss “ Bajocco Festival”: good music and streets artists exhibit along the streets and hand crafters and artists expose their works on little stands where you can find everything from original clothes and jewellery to elf ears!
There are lots of places to discover in this little city.. enjoy your stay!!

Written by: Gaia Barocci
III D liceo Ugo Foscolo, Albano laziale.



Sunrise. Albano, 6.30 a.m. in the morning. 

- Alice Gaiba

 

Albano's lake. This is a view from Albano's lake few days ago, in a sunny winter morning :)

- Cecilia L. 

  



This is the main church of Saint Peter in Albano. it was built on the ruins of Roman Termae.
- Cecilia L.




 Photos: prof. Aija Viita, Kallion lukio. January 2015.