Vacone


Coat of arms of Vacone
Vacone is a medieval village that overlooks the Tiber Valley. It was inhabited by the Sabines, and here was the temple dedicated to the Sabina goddess Vacuna. During the Roman period this was an area of villas and the villa of the poet Horace is here.

After a dark period, around a thousand all the inhabitants of this area took refuge in fortified castrum in the high area under the protection of the Abbeys to escape the Saracen invasions.

The first historical news of Vacone in the records of the Abbey of Farfa dating back to 1027. In 1237 it was bought by Pope Gregory IX and, at the end of the thirteenth century, it became a possession of the Orsini family. Then it passed in 1595 to Gaspare Spada and after 1724 it belonged to Clarelli family.



Archeotourism 

The villa was donated to Horace by Maecenas in 33 BC and is located in Vacone. Today you can admire the monumental cryptoporticos, the mosaics, the floors of...

The famous Bandusia spring is sung of by the poet Horace in verse 3:13. Nearby is the church of Madonna della Fonte which dates back to the mid-seventeenth...
Wildlife Areas 

Near Vacone you are located in Pago (the ancient Pagus) the sacred grove to the Sabine goddess Vacuna, also mentioned by Pliny. This small forest is still a...
Festivals 

On the last weekend of August there is the festival of Fregnaccia in Vacone. Fregnaccia is a typical handmade pasta of water and flour, flavoured with a...
Celebrations 

 Vacuna Sacred Day is a historical re-enactment dedicated to the glories of the Sabine goddess and takes place on the last Sunday of June in Vacone. Vacuna...

Churches & Places of Worship 

The church of St John Evangelist dates from the twelfth century and is located near the castle of Vacone. The original Romanesque style was changed in 1539,...
Architecture and monuments 

The earliest records of the Vacone castle date back to 1027 but the structure was earlier. It is in a dominant position at the highest point of the town. The...

The village of Vacone has crenellated walls for defence. Only one square tower remains of the defensive system, with a trapdoor at the top, and the gateway...


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