Civitella San Paolo

Welcome to Civitella San Paolo: a small municipality near Rome

Civitella San Paolo is a small municipality of about 2,000 inhabitants located a few kilometers from the city of Rome, in the Lazio region. The territory of the municipality is very interesting from a geological point of view, as it is located in the Tiber Valley and the surrounding hills offer a breathtaking view of the Lazio countryside.

Pleasant climate all year round

The climate in Civitella San Paolo is very pleasant, with mild temperatures all year round. According to the climate classification of Italian municipalities, the municipality is classified in zone D, with a GR/G of 1811.

Civitella San Paolo: history, nature, and gastronomy just a few kilometers from Rome.

The origin of the name of the municipality

The name Civitella San Paolo has very ancient origins, dating back to the Roman era. In the past, the municipality was called "Civitas de Colonis", which means "city of colonies". Probably the name Civitella was given later as a transformation of the Latin word "Civitatula", which means "small city".

The history of the municipality

The municipality of Civitella San Paolo has a history that dates back to the medieval era. In the past, the territory of the municipality was owned by the Abbey of San Paolo fuori le mura in Rome, which through the possession of cities, lands, castles and churches, had enormous power over the territory.

In the twelfth century, the municipality was granted in enfiteusi to Tebaldo di Cencio, but was subsequently usurped by the sons Cencio and Stefano. In the fifteenth century, the municipality was owned by the Colonna family, who had to restore the property to the Church with the election of Pope Eugene IV.

In 1434, Pope Eugene IV granted the municipality in enfiteusi to the brothers Giorgio and Battista di Giovanni da Narni, creditors of the pontiff.

What to visit in Civitella San Paolo

Despite being a small municipality, Civitella San Paolo offers numerous tourist attractions for visitors. Among these are the historic center of the village, consisting of ancient stone houses and a beautiful bell tower. In addition, there are numerous ancient churches in the surroundings of the municipality, including the church of San Giovanni Battista, the church of Santa Maria in Cuculo and the church of San Michele Arcangelo.

Excursions in Civitella San Paolo

For nature lovers, Civitella San Paolo offers numerous opportunities for excursions in the hills and woods of the area. In particular, Mount Cucolo offers a panoramic view of the Lazio countryside and the Tiber river.

Events and festivals in Civitella San Paolo

In the summer, Civitella San Paolo hosts numerous cultural events and festivals, including patronal festivals and fairs. Among the most famous are the feast of San Giovanni Battista, which takes place on June 24th and the gnocchi fair, which takes place in August.

The cuisine of Civitella San Paolo

The cuisine of Civitella San Paolo is very varied and is based on local products, such as Civitella bread, local wine, and pork meat. Among the typical dishes of the municipality are gnocchi alla romana, porchetta, and pizza di Civitella.

How to reach Civitella San Paolo

Civitella San Paolo is easily reachable by car from Rome. The municipality is located about 30 kilometers from the center of Rome and can be easily reached both from the A1 and from the Via Cassia. In addition, it is possible to take the train from Rome and get off at the Civitella station, which is about 2 kilometers from the center of the village.

Where to stay in Civitella San Paolo

For those who want to stay in Civitella San Paolo, the municipality offers numerous accommodation options, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, and holiday homes. Prices are very affordable and most of the facilities offer a great view of the hills and Lazio countryside.

Conclusions

Civitella San Paolo is a small but very interesting municipality from a historical and cultural point of view. The beauty of the territory and the hospitality of its inhabitants make this place an excellent destination for a day trip. If you are looking for an authentic and genuine experience, Civitella San Paolo is definitely the right place for you.

Martina Moretti
Updated Wednesday, Jan 12, 2022