Arsoli is a town and commune in the province of Rome, central Italy. [edit] HistoryArsoli was mentioned first in AD 997. The narrow ancient streets of the picturesquely sited and massed medieval centre are still preserved, as well as the castello, once a possession of the Benedictine Order; it dates from the eleventh century. The castle is built at the end of a spur, overlooking Arsoli on one side and extending formal gardens on the other. four frescoed rooms on the piano nobile are flanked by guardrooms hung with arms and armor and family portraits: it has been in the possession of the Massimo family, who take their title of principi d'Arsoli from this rocca, which has been in their possession since it was purchased by Fabrizio Massimo in 1574.[1] He commissioned Giacomo Della Porta to remodel the church and commissioned the construction of an aqueduct to supplement inadequate wells, for the abundant springs of Arsoli have been tapped to serve the city of Rome since 600 BC, traditional date of an aqueduct, built, traditionally, by Ancus Marcius. The fair held on St. Bartholomew's Day at Arsoli is one of the oldest attested fairs of the region. [edit] Notes
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