Vi siete mai chiesti come mai questa porta si apre su un passaggio coperto?
Salendo le scalette da via San Rocco incontriamo infatti un ingresso ad arco – sovrastato dallo stemma delle famiglie Caetani (le onde a sinistra) e dei dell’Aquila (l’Aquila a destra) che ebbero il dominio sul borgo per secoli – il quale ci immette su un passaggio coperto, della lunghezza qualche metro, per poi aprirsi di nuovo su via Giosa a destra e via Madonnella a sinistra.
Nell’articolo sul castello di Sperlonga ho accennato al fatto che per il normanno Riccardo dell’Aquila, installatosi a Fondi, il castello doveva avere una precisa caratteristica: apertura verso Fondi e chiusura verso Gaeta.
La “Porta alla Marina” si apriva e si apre ancora verso Fondi e fino al 1935 era protetta da una prima porta più interna, questa inserita nelle mura del castello. Immaginiamo dunque i due archi, quello verso il mare e quello verso il castello entrambi dotati di porta.
L’artificio aveva una semplice funzione militare. Mentre gli eventuali invasori tentavano di abbattere la prima porta, veniva serrata la porta successiva, molto più solida, e gli invasori non potevano fare uso di travi per picchiarvi contro, al fine di abbatterla, poiché il gomito tra le due porte non dava abbastanza spazio per poter manovrare un lungo palo.
Precauzione che tuttavia non impedì le numerose incursioni e in particolare la terribile invasione dei corsari turchi del 1532.
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The picture is misleading, you are not going to visit a winery.
You will be walking around the quote little town with a great tour.
At the end we went... read more to restaurant and had som vino tasting.
Without our guide we would never be able to see odd part of town, she showed us little gems.
Great combination! Me and my fiancée went for the Ancient Roman tour and it was perfect! First a nice historical walk through the old parts in the city of Sperlonga.... read more Then we went to the wineyard, got to learn more about the history of roman...More
Great experience, great tour and story in Sperlonga, nice wine yard with perfect service, food and really good wine. Irene is also a fantastic host. Thank you very much, this... read more tour is highly recommended.
The vineyard tour which included tasting wine and foods was a really good experience. Service, communication, the prize and the actual wine: all were to our liking. We booked through... read more Irene, and she was very helpful and informative. We met first for a tour of Sperlonga, which was very informative and beautiful in the nice weather. Then we were brought to the vineyard, and we were shown around before we tasted the delicious wines, all in a splendid scenery. Afterwards, Irene even helped us to book a boat trip the next day!
This was a wonderful experience from start to finish. I reached out to Irene with a laundry list of requests relating to traveling with an infant and a member of... read more our group not betting able to eat gluten, and she was immediately responsive and so helpful. She found a car seat for our baby and gave us a ride up to the winery for our tour, where they were very accommodating in providing gluten free food options. Everyone involved really went above and beyond.
Most importantly, Irene is a wonderful tour guide, deeply knowledgeable about the history of Sperlonga and the surrounding area. We learned so much during the walking tour of Sperlonga and the tour of the winery. The wine and food were also excellent. This tour would be well worth it at double the price and I highly recommend it for anyone coming to Sperlonga.
We had a great day with Irene and her friend. First she gave us a tour around the village and told us some history and legends of Sperlonga. On the... read more drive to the wineyard her friend continued to tell us about the surroundings of Sperlonga, perfect! We then got a tour around the wineyard and later we were served delicious Italien appetizers and wine. Some days after I recieved nice photos they had taken during the tour. I only wish they had joined us during the meal :) I recommend this experience and I’d love to try the other tours they offer. …
We extremely enjoyed a toured Monti Cecubi in Itri viewing the winery and learning fascinating local history. Our guide Irene, Sarah and Pietro were wonderful. We had a... read more family of five and several others were in our group. We started the morning off with a lovely hike through the trails near the winery and learned of the local olive trees, birds and cork trees. The sights were stunning of the surrounding area of Itri, Formia, and Gaeta in the distance. We visited the vineyard area and learned how the grape vines grow and are planted along side other plants for nutrients. We visited the inside of the winery and learned how the grapes were pressed and turned into wine. My boys thought the giant wine barrels and bottling machine where really cool! The day was complete when we were able to sit at a gorgeous lava stone table overlooking the vineyard and enjoyed a delicious meal which included fresh local grilled meat, vegetables, potatoes and YES... THE AMAZING Cecubi Wine. There are several different varieties of the wine and our guide was very knowledgeable about how each one was made and which foods to pair it with. You are able to purchase bottles of wine there on sight and we made sure to take advantage of this opportunity. We had the lovely surprise of enjoying local chocolates handmade in Itri brought in to be paired with our dessert wine. I highly recommend this specific tour and this tour group. They have several other tours in the area and we are already planning to sign up and tour with them again. The combination of history, nature, delicious food, wine and the professionalism and kindness of your guide make for a FANTASTIC DAY! I can't wait to book another outing. If you are curious this tour can be customized for the enjoyment of larger groups, small groups, couples, and families with children of all ages. We were completely impressed and delighted. …
We are so happy for the professional and inspiring winetour first starting with a walk in historical Sperlonga and ending up in a winery nearby. We got a lovely mix... read more of stories from roman and medioval time unntil today. And you even understand a lot of wine production after this tour, thanks to Irene. …
I came across Irene's website when my mom and I were spending a week in Rome and wanted to take a day trip outside the city. You absolutely must check... read more out Sperlonga with Irene! It is such a beautiful and relaxed (at least on a...More