Monte Due Torri: History, Nature and Tradition
A place between history and nature
Monte Due Torri owes its name to the homonymous relief that extends within a natural park of 20 hectares, just 30 km from Rome, in the heart of the Castelli Romani. This place is linked to an important historical episode: it is believed that Maecium stood here, an ancient fortified castle where, in 389 BC, the dictator Furio Camillo defeated the Volsci in a famous battle.
A farmhouse with ancient roots
The structure that today houses the agriturismo rests on solid Roman cisterns and is surrounded by medieval walls that tell its past. Once upon a time, the farmhouse served as a strategic outpost for controlling the road that led to Anzio. Immersed in the quiet of the mountain, it preserves an authentic architecture and respects a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach.
Hospitality and relaxation
Since 2010, Monte Due Torri has not only been a farmhouse, but also a refreshment and wellness point, with spaces dedicated to relaxation, recreation and a swimming pool. Warm welcome and hospitality have always been the distinctive features of this structure.
Genuine flavors and zero-mile products
Surrounded by a suggestive landscape, guests can taste traditional dishes made with home-grown ingredients. Pasta, bread, desserts, oil, honey, vegetables, fruit, balsamic vinegar, wine and sparkling wine are just some of the specialties that tell the story of Monte Due Torri's bond with the land and its roots.




