Colle San Magno

Visiting Colle San Magno: a guide to its hidden treasures

If you're planning on visiting Colle San Magno, a municipality in the province of Frosinone in Lazio, this summary will give you an idea of what to expect and what to see. The town has a population of only 636 inhabitants and is located on top of a hill at 540 meters above sea level, 45 km southeast of Frosinone.

Exploring the physical geography of Colle San Magno

The town is located on the western slopes of the Monte Cairo massif. Given its location, this municipality enjoys a relatively cool climate in the summer and cold in the winter. Additionally, the low humidity makes the climate healthy in every season, even when the temperature drops 3 or 4 degrees below zero.

The municipal territory of Colle San Magno is entirely hilly and mountainous. In addition to the slopes of Monte Cairo and Monte Castrocielo, it also contains the peak of Monte Obachelle, from which the "Le forme d'Acquino" stream originates.

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The history of Colle San Magno

Colle San Magno owes its name to Magno of Anagni, a saint and martyr of the church, who is credited with spreading Christianity in southern Lazio. The town was originally Castrum Coeli, a castle built on Monte Asprano in the 11th century by a group of inhabitants.

During the 16th century, the possession of the town passed into the hands of the Marchesi D'Avalos, but then was acquired by Duke Giacomo Boncompagni. At the end of the 18th century, Colle San Magno returned to the Kingdom of Naples on the orders of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies.

What to visit in Colle San Magno

The architectural and cultural heritage of Colle San Magno is remarkable, despite its modest size. The medieval castle is one of the main attractions, overlooking the Valle del Liri. The three churches of Colle San Magno are certainly worth a visit: the Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Cielo, the Church of San Magno Vescovo and Martire and the Church of Santa Croce.

The oak forest on Monte Cairo is an ideal place for nature lovers. If you are passionate about history, we recommend visiting the medieval village of Cantalupo and the old asphalt mines.

Society and traditions of Colle San Magno

The population of this town is mainly Catholic and belongs to the diocese of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo. As in many parts of Italy, there are also a few foreign minorities. Every year, on the Monday of the Angel, nature is celebrated, with a special itinerary to discover the ancient traditions of Colle San Magno and Castrocielo.

Conclusion

If you are planning a visit to Colle San Magno, remember that this small town has a lot to offer, including beautiful natural landscapes, its fascinating historical dimension, churches, and medieval architecture. Take the time to appreciate the beauty of this city. You won't be disappointed.

Andrea Giordano
Updated Friday, Jul 8, 2022