Latina in 1 Day: Cambellotti Museum and Foce Verde Tower on Foot


Discover Latina in a day with this itinerary that takes you through its fascinating historic center, a jewel of Rationalist architecture. You'll begin with a walk among the iconic buildings of the 1930s, then immerse yourself in the works of Duilio Cambellotti at the museum dedicated to him. The day concludes with a captivating visit to the Foce Verde Tower, an ancient sea bastion. A perfect route for those who want to grasp the essence of this city, born from the Pontine reclamation, between art, history, and unique landscapes. Ideal for a cultural weekend accessible to everyone.


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🗺️ Your trip at a glance

Discover Latina in a day with this itinerary that takes you through its fascinating historic center, a gem of rationalist architecture. The day concludes with a captivating visit to the Foce Verde Tower, an ancient seaside bastion.

  • Ideal for
    a cultural weekend accessible to all, for those who want to grasp the essence of this city born from the Pontine reclamation.
  • Highlights
    A compact route that combines art, history, and landscape in two main stops: the Cambellotti Museum and the Foce Verde Tower.
  • Who it's for
    Travelers curious to discover the cultural roots of a modern city and a lesser-known but fascinating chapter of the territory.

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Stop no. 1

Duilio Cambellotti Civic Museum

Duilio Cambellotti Civic MuseumBegin your day-long itinerary in Latina with a visit to the Duilio Cambellotti Civic Museum, located at Piazza San Marco 1. This museum is a gem that celebrates the work of the versatile artist Duilio Cambellotti, renowned for his sculptures, ceramics, and illustrations that narrate the history and culture of the Agro Pontino region. The collections feature works ranging from Art Nouveau to Rationalism, with particular attention to the connection between art and territory. The exhibition halls offer a chronological and thematic journey, enriched by historical documents and multimedia installations. It's an ideal starting point for understanding the identity of Latina, founded during the reclamation of the Pontine Marshes. The museum, housed in a Rationalist architectural building, seamlessly integrates with the urban context, making the visit an immersive experience in local history.

You should go if...

This place attracts travelers curious to discover the cultural roots of a modern city through the art of a master who shaped the identity of the territory with unique and significant works.

Duilio Cambellotti Civic Museum

Stop no. 2

Foce Verde Tower

Foce Verde TowerConclude your day trip to Latina with a visit to Foce Verde Tower, located along Strada Valmontorio. This coastal tower, built in the 16th century as part of the papal defensive system against pirate raids, stands majestically just steps from the sea. Its cylindrical stone and brick structure is a well-preserved example of Renaissance military architecture, offering an authentic glimpse into the region's past. The panoramic views from its surroundings embrace the Tyrrhenian coast and the surrounding wetlands, creating a striking contrast between history and nature. Perfect for a reflective pause after exploring the city center, the tower invites you to discover a lesser-known yet fascinating chapter of Latina's territory.

You should go if...

Those who choose this place are curious travelers, drawn to hidden stories and architectural details that reveal the defensive character of the Pontine coast.

Foce Verde Tower