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98: 131: 569: 649:, in Baroque style, is part of the original Prince Pamphilj project. It is composed by a pedestal with four round-shaped basins, one at each angle, decorated with lions heads. On the pedestal is a column surmounted by the bronze statue of the Labicanus, a Roman warrior, symbol of Valmontone. This fountain was completely destroyed under the World War II bombings, except one of the basins and the pedestal: the structure was rebuilt in 1968. 54: 799: 558: 549:, May–June 1944. The Allies thought the German forces were garrisoning the city, so they bombed Valmontone with their air forces, nearly destroying it completely: Valmontone lost 80 percent of its ancient buildings, like the fortified gates, the monastery on Colle Sant’Angelo, fountains, churches. With the post-war reconstruction, the town lost its medieval and baroque appeal, of which only a few sights survive. 414: 786: 773: 138: 105: 486:. The presence of a Castrum Lateranense goes back to the 1052, while the name of Vallis Montonis (Valmontone means “a valley overhung by a little hill”) appears the first time in a document dated 1139. Valmontone became a fief under the Conti family until the 16th century, when, in 1548, the fief passed under the 588:(Pamphiljan Town), including the palace, the nearby church and the other buildings (stables, warehouses, house, etc.): for this reason he called in Valmontone many important artists. On the Piano Nobile (the second floor) are frescoes divided by themes: the four rooms of Elements, the four dedicated to the 615:
Valmontone Archeological Museum, situated in the Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj. The ground floor houses a section which introduces the municipal area, the upper floor offers an introduction to the archeological sites and to related topics, through several media. Such topics include the coal miners' village
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Fortified wall's gates: before World War II Valmontone was home to three gates, though one of them, Porta Romana, in Renaissance style, was completely destroyed. The other two are Porta Napoletana and Porta Nuova: the first one was a medieval fortified gate, with two massive towers on sides,
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Colle Sant'Angelo hill houses the cemetery of Valmontone and the convent of Sant’Angelo: built on the ruins of a Roman sanctuary, it was also nearly destroyed during the last war, and rebuilt immediately. It was erected in the 8th century by the
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shield. Labicum was in war against Rome, but at last it was defeated and became a Roman castrum, a fortified castle: other testimonies of the Roman period are the post-station Ad Bivium, situated along the road called
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was not bombed during World War II, and is the last medieval building of Valmontone. The real name of the church is Santa Maria delle Grazie and was erected in the 9th century: the construction is made with blocks of
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Not far from Valmontone is the large Valmontone Outlet, a shopping center built like an American town, with squares, buildings, streets, a fake train-station, etc. Near this complex is
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partially visible nowadays. The other one was erected on the Via Nuova by Camillo Pamphilj, in baroque style, as a gate on the road to the central town square on the hilltop.
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plan, out of the old town's walls. In origin, the sanctuary had 15 altars. Destroyed during World War II, it was rebuilt in the 1950s and the only original part is the
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on a hill in the modern municipality of the town, and its ruins were visible until the 18th century. Perhaps these are the remains of the ancient
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in Colle Carbone, the "Colle dei Lepri" settlement, the "Mansio", the Thermal Baths and the "Colle Pelliccione" furnace.
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was originally a fortified castle, until the Barberini decided to replace it with a bigger fortress. When
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church (12th century) with the same name, under Camillo Pamphilj, in the 17th century. The architect was
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The origins of Valmontone are uncertain: it seems that a village was founded before the rise of
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in the 18th century. In 1843 Valmontone assumed the rank of “city” by decision of
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Valmontone has a railway station, served by the line Rome-Cassino-Naples.
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All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute
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Collegiate Church of Santa Maria dell'Assunta, built on an ancient
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Later on, the castle was rebuilt on the actual site in the Late
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bought the fief, he wanted to create a sort of “ideal city”, a
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bought Valmontone (1634). The Pamphili family became
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Italian National Institute of Statistics 23: 533:in an attempt to outflank the formidable 692:: this church was built in 1508, with a 567: 412: 816: 376: 358: 338: 300: 290: 269: 261: 248: 231: 196: 161: 89: 62: 50: 45: 368: 348: 317: 282: 274: 258:40.91 km (15.80 sq mi) 253: 236: 218: 206: 80: 7: 541:(also Gustave Line) and push toward 635:'s design for the Roman church of 137: 104: 14: 906:Metropolitan City of Rome Capital 537:defensive positions known as the 797: 784: 771: 136: 129: 103: 96: 67: 52: 509:On 22 January 1944, during the 117:Location of Valmontone in Italy 1: 669:, both painted by anonymous. 434:hill, 303 metres (994 feet) 1569: 758:Twin towns – Sister cities 750: 1543:Cities and towns in Lazio 912: 724:, opened on 26 May 2011. 404:Metropolitan City of Rome 162: 90: 81: 63: 51: 46: 33: 1037:Castel San Pietro Romano 266:303 m (994 ft) 1422:San Gregorio da Sassola 747:International relations 732:The town is crossed by 287:370/km (960/sq mi) 1427:San Polo dei Cavalieri 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Comune
Valmontone by night
Coat of arms of Valmontone
Valmontone is located in Italy
Valmontone is located in Lazio
41°47′N 12°55′E / 41.783°N 12.917°E / 41.783; 12.917
Italy
Region
Lazio
Metropolitan city
Rome
Democratic Party
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
St. Luigi Gonzaga
Official website
comune
Metropolitan City of Rome
Lazio

Rocca di Cave
tuffaceous
above sea level
Alta Valle del Sacco

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