Gradoli Provincia di Viterbo Lazio Italy
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Gradoli

Gradoli (Central Italian: Gradele) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Viterbo in the Italian region of Latium, located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Rome and about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest of Viterbo. Gradoli sits on a tuff hill in the Monti Volsini area, a few kilometers from the Lake Bolsena. It is home to a palace which was owned by the Farnese family; it was commissioned by Pope Paul III to (allegedly) Antonio da Sangallo the Younger on the site of the medieval castle. Of the castle, only few traces remains, including a defensive tower, the entrance arch and few parts of the walls; its ditch has been now transformed into roads and squares. Sangallo also designed the nearby church of Santa Maria Maddalena. Gradoli borders the following Comuni: Bolsena, Capodimonte, Grotte di Castro, Latera, Montefiascone, Onano, San Lorenzo Nuovo, Valentano.

Distance between:

Rome to Gradoli 61 Miles / 98 Kms
Milan to Gradoli 237 Miles / 381 Kms
Venice to Gradoli 195 Miles / 314 Kms


Postal Code 01010


Population 2020

Total: 1294
Total Men: 635
Total Women: 635

museum Nearby

Museum of Farnese Garments

tourist attraction Nearby

Antica fontana "a fuso" - Gradoli (vt)
Porta di accesso al centro storico
Antico pozzo