Zagarolo


Zagarolo is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, in the region of Lazio of central Italy. It lies south-east of Rome, and it borders the municipalities of Colonna, Gallicano nel Lazio, Monte Compatri, Palestrina, Rome, San Cesareo. Zagarolo's town center lies on a very narrow tuff hill, long and about wide, at an elevation of, surrounded by green valleys. The south continuation of the important pilgrim route Via Francigena passes through the countryside of Zagarolo.
Zagarolo may have origins in Gabii, an ancient city founded in the 5th century, which is a few kilometers from Zagarolo. The town center is of medieval origin and its current urban plan was developed in the 16th century. Zagarolo is the birthplace of composer Goffredo Petrassi.

Main sights

Most of the main attractions of Zagarolo are in the historical town center, which develops around the narrow long main street.
The town center of Zagarolo lies on a very narrow tufaceous plateau at an elevation of 310 meters, surrounded by two green valleys, "Valle del Formale" and "Valle della Foresta". Most of Zagarolo inhabitants live however in the rolling green hills around town.

Climate

Zagarolo has a Mediterranean climate with warm and dry summers and cool and wet winters.
Summer is mostly hot and sunny, with temperature that may reach peaks above 37C for a few days. Summer is dry with occasional thunderstorms.
Winter is cold with temperature going often below 0C. Zagarolo typically gets one small snowstorms in the winters. A historic half meter snowstorm hit Zagarolo in 1982, isolating the town for a few days.

Transport

North and south limits of Zagarolo are marked by two important ancient Roman roads that are today still in use, the Via Praenestina on the north and the Via Casilina on the south. Easier access is provided by the A1 motorway and the A24 motorway.
Zagarolo has a main train station, 2 kilometers from the city center, that connects the town to Rome, Ciampino, Frosinone, Caserta and Cassino. Trains for Rome have a frequency between 20 and 60 minutes. The trip to Rome takes about 30 minutes. Zagarolo accesses the Ciampino International Airport via railway and a shuttle from the Ciampino train station to the airport.

Organizations

Twin towns — sister cities