Nettuno is a town and ''
comune'' of the
Metropolitan City of Rome
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital ( it, Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale) is an area of local government at the level of metropolitan city in the Lazio region of the Republic of Italy. It comprises the territory of the city of Rome and 120 o ...
in the
Lazio region of central Italy, south of
Rome. A resort city and agricultural center on the
Tyrrhenian Sea, it has a population of approximately 50,000.
Economy
It has a touristic harbour hosting about 860 boats and a shopping centre, selling everything for fishing and sailing. There is also a yacht club.
Nettuno is the city of the
D.O.C. wine
Cacchione.
Nettuno has a large base for the Italian Force, whose territory extends to the
Province of Latina, and an Italian Police School, where especially
police dogs are trained.
Nettuno is one stop south of
Anzio on the local train from Rome and also the last stop of the
FL8 line.
History
According to a theory, the town would be a direct survival of the Roman
Antium, the territory of which almost entirely corresponded to Nettuno and modern
Anzio.
[Paola Brandizzi Vittucci, ''Antium: Anzio e Nettuno in epoca romana'', Roma, Bardi Editore, 2000. ] Giuseppe Tomassetti considered Nettuno the real heir and continuation of the ancient Antiates.
[Giuseppe Tomassetti, ''La Campagna romana antica, medioevale e moderna'', vol. II, Roma, 1910.] In contrast, Beatrice Cacciotti doubted an ancient origin of the town, and postulated a
medieval origin.
Nettuno was probably the location of the ancient
Volscian port town of Caenon, which was the closest port of the town Antium (which did not have a natural harbour of its own). According to a more recent theory, the town Caenon would be located on a hill more east to Nettuno, and the port (similarly to the old theory above), would have been over the mouth of the river Loricina.
In 469 BC, the town Caenon was
destroyed
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* Destruction (disambiguation)
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by the Roman consul
Titus Numicius Priscus.
A medieval castle, the ''castrum Neptuni'', now known as the Borgo Medievale, most likely arose in the 10th or 11th century. According to local tradition, the name ''Neptunus'' would derive from a temple to the Roman god
Neptune
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- the symbol of the town - but it has been hypothesized a derivation from the marshes already present in the area in the
late ancient era, or from a raptor night bird, the ''noctunus''.
Nettuno, which territory practically coincided with that of the Roman Antium,
in the Middle Ages had an agricultural evolution.
Since 1420 it was a
fief of the
Colonna family,
then in the early 16th century passed to the
Borgia
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nobles, later returned under the control of the Colonna, which kept it until 1594. In the 15th and 16th centuries Nettuno was among the major coastal fortified centers in Lazio, of which was considered the important
breadbasket: to support the walled and turreted Borgo Medievale, between 1501 and 1503, in the Borgia's period, the
Forte Sangallo was built by
Renaissance architect Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, as it was essential to defend the town against attacks from the sea.
In 1582 the poet
Antonio Ongaro was in Nettuno hosted by the Colonna, and there for the first time he recited his fisherman’s tale entitled ''Alceo''.
The scholar
Luigi Pirandello wrote a novel, ''Va bene'', set in this town in 1904.
In 1925 the ''Convenzione di Nettuno'', between Italy and
Jugoslavia, was signed in the town to regulate the conditions of the Italian citizens in Dalmatia.
From 1940 to 1945, Nettuno and nearby
Anzio were a single municipality (''comune'') called Nettunia.
On January 22, 1944, Anzio and Nettuno were the theatre of an Allied forces landing and the ensuing
Battle of Anzio
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, which began with
Operation Shingle during
The Second World War. American forces (
5th Army) were surrounded by Germans in the caves of Pozzoli in February 1944 for a week, suffering heavy casualties.
Main sights
Nettuno is a popular tourist destination. Sights include a well-preserved old quarter, the Borgo Medievale, with medieval streets and small squares, and the
Forte Sangallo mentioned above.
Nettuno is also a centre of pilgrimage to the
shrine of
Saint Maria Goretti, in which a
crypt
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Originally, crypts were typically found below the main apse of a chur ...
houses the mortal remains of the saint. The church keeps also a valuable polychromed wooden statue of
Our Lady of Grace
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, which is honoured by the town with a procession every year on the first Saturday of May. It was originally
Our Lady of Ipswich, although it left
England after the
Reformation.
The privately-owned Villa Costaguti-Borghese at Nettuno was built in 1648, has gardens in a landscape park designed about 1840, now protected as a
nature reserve. The ''
Borghese Gladiator'' was discovered at Nettuno.
At the north edge of town is the
Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial, where over 7,800 US soldiers are buried.
Near the eastern border of Nettuno there is
Torre Astura: a fortified coastal tower of medieval origin, which overlooks a point of land; it is built over the ruins of a Roman villa with a fish pond. The area its a pleasant coastal place, also frequented by
Cicero.
Sport
Nettuno Baseball Club is one of the most important Italian
baseball teams, often the winner of the
national championship. Baseball was taught to the local people by American soldiers after their landing in World War II.
Notable people
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Paolo Segneri
Paolo Segneri (21 March 1624 – 9 December 1694) was an Italian Jesuit preacher, missionary, and ascetical writer.
Life
Segneri was born at Nettuno. He studied at the Roman College, and in 1637 entered the Society of Jesus, not without oppos ...
*
Luigi Trafelli
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, physicist and mathematician
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Maria Goretti
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Bruno Conti, football player and manager
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Pierpaolo Piccioli (born 1967), Italian fashion designer
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Anna Favella, actress
Twin towns – sister cities
Nettuno is
twinned
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* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
* Twinning inst ...
with:
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Ardee, Ireland
*
Bandol, France
*
Traunreut
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, Germany
*
Wehr Wehr may refer to:
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* Wehr, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
* Wehr, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
* Wehr, a village in Selfkant, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
People with the surname
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, Germany
References
External links
Forte Sangallo City of Nettuno.
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{{Province of Rome
Cities and towns in Lazio
Coastal towns in Lazio
Mediterranean port cities and towns in Italy
Roman sites in Lazio
Italic archaeological sites
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