Frosinone and its surrounding province offer a rich tapestry of historical, cultural, and natural sites, making it a fascinating area of Lazio to explore through various thematic itineraries. Here are diverse itineraries that showcase the architectural, natural, and historical highlights of Frosinone city and province

  • Frosinone's Historic Center: Explore the heart of Frosinone, where traces of its ancient past blend with modern Italian life. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, rebuilt after World War II, stands as a symbol of resilience and faith, housing beautiful artworks.

  • Liberty Style Architecture (Art Nouveau): Discover the Liberty-style buildings scattered throughout the city, exemplifying early 20th-century Italian Art Nouveau.

  • The Communal Villa (Villa Comunale): Visit this public garden for a peaceful retreat and admire the surrounding architecture and monuments.

  • Abbey of Montecassino: Although just outside the Frosinone province, no visit to the area is complete without seeing one of the most famous Benedictine abbeys in the world, a beacon of art, culture, and history.

  • Abbey of Casamari: Visit this stunning example of Cistercian Gothic architecture, one of the most important and well-preserved monastic sites in Italy, renowned for its peaceful atmosphere and architectural beauty.

  • Certosa di Trisulti: Nestled in the mountains, this charterhouse offers a glimpse into monastic life, surrounded by unspoiled natural beauty and housing an ancient pharmacy.

  • Anagni: Known as the "City of Popes," Anagni is famous for its medieval architecture, including the Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Palazzo Papale, where historical figures like Pope Boniface VIII resided.

  • Ferentino: Explore the ancient Acropolis, the city walls, and gates of this hilltop town, offering layers of history from the Samnites to the Middle Ages.

  • Alatri: Visit the Acropolis of Alatri with its megalithic walls, one of the best-preserved examples of ancient Italic architecture, highlighting the engineering skills of the pre-Roman era.

  • Lago di Posta Fibreno: This natural lake and its surrounding reserve offer opportunities for kayaking, nature walks, and observing unique flora and fauna, including the floating island.

  • National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise: Venture into parts of this national park that extend into Frosinone province for hiking, wildlife watching, and enjoying breathtaking landscapes of the Apennine Mountains.