'Albano Laziale' is a commune in the
province of Rome, on the
Alban Hills, in
Lazio (
Latium). It is also a suburb of
Rome, which is 25 km distant. It is bounded by other communes of Rome,
Castel Gandolfo,
Rocca di Papa,
Ariccia and
Ardea.
History
Albano is located in the area in which, according to the legend,
Aeneas's son,
Ascanius, founded
Alba Longa. Today the coat of arms of Albano still sport the white (Latin: ''Alba'')
boar dreamt by Ascanius before the founding of the city. Alba Longa was one of the main cities of the
Latins and, again according to the legend, the birthplace of
Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of
Rome.
Alba Longa acquired importance when the
Appian Way was built nearby, and the Romans built numerous villas in the area. One of the most magnificent was that of emperor
Domitian. In the 3rd century emperor
Septimius Severus had a military camp, called ''Castra Albana'', built nearby to house a Roman legion of the central army reserve. Today's Albano developed from this settlements, as it is showed the main streets, which still follow the ancient
decumanus and
cardo. Remains of the large baths built by Septimius' son,
Caracalla, are still visibile.
During the
Middle Ages the city was abandoned, regaining importance only in the 12th century for its strategic position across the Appian Way. It became a possession of the
Savelli family, who resided there until
1697: it was thenceforth a
Papal possession, the Popes maintaining today a villa in the communal territory.
In the 18th century Albano became the summer residence of numerous Roman families, and the population increased substantially.
Main sights
During the Papal domination Albano received numerous churches, often modelled on the Rome's ones. An example is ''Santa Maria della Rotonda'', inspired to the
Pantheon and built over the ruins of Domitian villa. The belltowers are also very similar to those of Rome's medieval churches.
The large Cathedral was built in
1721.
Transportation
See also
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History of Rome
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Bishop of Albano
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Alban Hills
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Cecchina
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Pavona
External links
(in Italian)
★ http://www.litoralecastelliromani.it/albano.htm
★ http://www.litoralecastelliromani.it/cecch.htm - Cecchina
★ http://www.proloco-unpli.it/roma/proloco/cecchina.html
★ http://www.litoralecastelliromani.it/pavona.htm - Pavona
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Mapquest - Albano Laziale