'Trevi nel Lazio' is town and
comune of the
province of Frosinone in the
Italian region of
Lazio in the upper valley of the
Aniene river. It is 17 km (11 mi) by road NE of
Fiuggi and 23 km (14 mi) by road SE of
Subiaco, the nearest larger towns.
History
The town first makes its appearance as '''Treba''', a place of the
Aequi, and later was called ''Treba Augusta'' to help distinguish it from ''Trebiae'' (
Trevi in Umbria). The town was a bishopric from 499 to 1060; in the 15th century, it was sacked by
Alfonso V of Aragon.
Main sights
An old arch within the territory of the comune is said to be Roman, and some remains of the ancient
acropolis have survived, but otherwise Trevi's monuments are medieval or later:
★ collegiate church of 'S. Maria Assunta'
★ oratory of 'S. Pietro '(the St. Peter in question is not the apostle, but a local hermit)
★ oratory of 'S. Maria del Riposo', with 15th‑century frescoes.
External links
★
Comunità Montana dell' Aniene