Rome: What else can we say about Rome? Everything has already been
said, but Rome is great because there is always something to discover,
especially outside of the big and well known tourist tracks; if
you can read the past and feel emotions, Rome will never betray
your expectations; you can spend all the time you wish here and
Rome will always have a new story to tell.
Napoles:
It is not only the capital of the pizza but also a great capital
of culture and civilization that has left through the centuries
distinct visible signs of the past. Throughout its existence, Naples
was dominated by the Greeks, the Roman, the French, the Spanish
and the Italians. All of these cultures have combined to form a
great "melting pot" today reefed to as "napolitanità".
Fondi:
The city of Fondi was strategically assimilated by the Romans as
a means to control one of the major routes from the south "Via
Appia" to Rome. Fondi also was the birthplace to the Emperor
Galba. Today Fondi is a center of world commerce for distribution
of produce.
Terracina:
Dominated
by the ruins of the great temple of Giove Anxur, Terracina is the
metaphorical begining of the south of Italy. Curzio Malaparte says
that "as soon one passes through the door of the city (Sun
Door) the colors and flavors start to change, becoming the colors
and the flavors of the south."