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Atina (FR) - "Cathedral" Church of S. Maria - Most beautiful villages in Italy- Ciociaria-Lazio

Legend has it that it was founded by Saturn, God of Olympus, who was forced to flee from Greece and hid in Lazio, where he gave life to a fabulous "golden age," founding five large and fruitful cities, including Athena... #tuttitaly

Atina (FR) - "Cathedral" Church of S. Maria - Most beautiful villages in Italy- Ciociaria-Lazio

Atina, one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, is a place rich in history and legends. According to mythology, it was founded by the god Saturn during the Golden Age, becoming one of the five great cities he created. Thanks to its wealth and nearby metal deposits, the city was known as "potens" (powerful).


Today, Atina preserves evidence of its glorious past, such as the imposing polygonal walls, among the largest in the Italic world.


Tourist attractions

The historic center of Atina welcomes visitors with the majestic Porta dell'Arco, the Fontanone, and the Convent of St. Francis.

Strolling through its streets, you can admire elegant 18th-century palaces, monumental arches, and precious Roman inscriptions.


The Cathedral of St. Mary Assumption, with its convex facade and two bell towers, is a place of great beauty. Inside, you can admire Baroque paintings and a still-functioning 18th-century organ.

The Archaeological Museum "G. Visocchi" houses artifacts from the territory of Atina and the surrounding areas, offering an exciting overview of the region's history.


The Hill of St. Stefano, located near the historic center, offers a panoramic view of the valley and houses ancient pre-Roman walls and a medieval fortress.

Food and Wine products

Atina is also famous for its excellent food and wine products. The Cabernet di Atina DOC is a full-bodied, dry red wine with an intense ruby red color and a robust olfactory impact. This niche wine, born from French vines planted in 1860, obtained the controlled designation of origin in 1999.

Another typical product of Atina is the DOP cannellini bean, cultivated only near the Melfa River and the Mollarino Stream. This bean has an elongated and flattened shape and is appreciated for its thin skin, which makes it tender and easily digestible.


Conclusion

Atina is a place that combines history, culture, and traditions, offering visitors a unique experience in the heart of the Comino Valley.

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