The municipality of Montelibretti has a population of 5,200, and lies close to the Via Salaria, nestled in a unique natural setting between the Monti Lucretili Regional Park and the River Tiber.
Montelibretti is a characteristic village of the Roman Sabina region, situated along the spiritual Way of St Francis.
The surrounding hilly landscape is rich in history and nature, and offers cycle and walking paths in the Tenuta district, ideal for excursions through orchards and olive groves.
The pride of the municipality is its Lipizzaner horse breeding tradition, and has been given UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage recognition.
The area is also renowned for the production of Sabina PDO olive oil, a symbol of the local rural culture. Of great natural interest is the Simone Agostini Sulphur Spring Oasis, a perfect place for seeking personal well-being and contact with nature.
From a religious and architectural perspective, stand-out attractions are the 15th-century Church of St Nicholas of Bari and Palazzo Barberini in the historic centre. The Church of the Blessed Virgin of Carmel is an important focal point for the community. Montelibretti combines spirituality, landscapes and centuries-old traditions, making it an ideal destination for slow and sustainable tourism.
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