Castello di Itri
The Castello di Itri is the medieval castle of Itri, a small city and comune in the Province of Latina, in southern Lazio, central Italy. Crowning the old town, the fortress dominates the historic settlement that grew along the ancient route between Rome and the south. It is the defining landmark of Itri’s hilltop centre.
At a glance
- Type
- Medieval castle
- Period
- Middle Ages
- Style
- Medieval fortification
- Location
- Itri, Province of Latina, Lazio, Italy
Overview
The Castello di Itri stands above the town of Itri, in the Province of Latina in southern Lazio. The comune lies inland between the Tyrrhenian coast and the Aurunci mountains. Its castle is the principal historic monument of the old centre.
History
Itri developed along the routes linking Rome with the south of the peninsula, a position that made fortification important through the Middle Ages. The castle served to control the settlement and the passes around it. Its fabric reflects the long medieval history of this strategic corridor of Lazio.
What you see
The fortress rises over the densely built old town, its towers and walls forming the skyline of Itri. The medieval stronghold commands views across the surrounding hills and valleys. The historic centre clusters at its feet along narrow streets.
Cultural significance
The Castello di Itri anchors the identity of the town and documents the medieval defence of southern Lazio. It is a tangible record of the region’s role along the routes between Rome and the Kingdom of the south.
Practical information
The castle is located in the old centre of Itri, Province of Latina. For opening times and visitor access, check the official website or the local municipality before travelling.
Getting there
Itri is reached by road from the Latina and Formia areas, near the Via Appia corridor. A car is the easiest way to reach the hilltop centre; regional services connect nearby towns on the coast.
