Veroli is one of the centers of the Ciociaria richest in history, art and culture, in fact in the historic town it is possible to observe the numerous riches of the place. Typical are the steep characteristic streets, through which it seems to walk back in time. There are many monuments that attest to its importance. Of the pre-Roman city there are in fact the remains of polygonal walls that surround the Rocca di San Leucio.
Photo gallery
Veroli, founded from the first millennium B.C., is a fascinating town located in the province of Frosinone. Its origins can be traced to the people of the Ernici, a division of the vast Sabine population. Playing a crucial role in the Lega Ernica along with Alatri, Anagni and Ferentino, Veroli allied with Rome, fighting against the Equi and Volsci peoples.
The town is famous for being Christianized by St. Salome, a biblical figure who was the mother of the apostles James and John, whose relics are still preserved at the church that bears her name and also houses the Holy Staircase, a pilgrimage site known to be the third of its kind in the world.
History records the passage of St. Benedict to Veroli in 529 AD, coinciding with the founding of the church of St. Erasmus. In the 8th century, Veroli became an important seat of the ‘Patrimonium Sancti Petri,’ thus becoming a crossroads for popes and emperors.
Veroli became famous for the Abbey of Casamari, founded in 1035 by four local clergymen. In the 12th century, the abbey became a significant center for the Cistercian Order, one of the most powerful in all of Europe.
In the heart of this historic city, one of the earliest forms of municipal government in southern Italy originated in 1134. Today, Veroli is thriving thanks to its diverse craft activities, including copper, iron, ceramics and textile work. There are also numerous cultural and religious institutions.
A notable element of Veroli’s identity is the presence of many confraternities, which have been assisting the local population spiritually and materially for centuries. Over the years, many distinguished personalities have called Veroli home, such as Giovanni Sulpicio and Aonio Paleario, noted humanists of the Renaissance period.
Veroli’s importance as a city of faith and culture continues to be evidenced by the many historical and artistic treasures it preserves. Whether through its welcoming community, rich craft traditions, or historical-religious heritage, Veroli is a city that offers a unique and fascinating experience to explore.
Village of Veroli
Municipality of Veroli
Province of Frosinone
Lazio Region
Population: 9.634 verolani
Altitude centre: 615 m s.l.m.
the Municipality is part of:
Comunità Montana dei Monti Ernici
Municipality
Piazza Mazzoli 2 – Tel. +39 0775 88521
BY CAR
- Take the A1 and exit at Frosinone. Take the SS dei Monti Lepini towards Fiuggi. After 6 km take the junction for Veroli crossing the SP Verolana Seconda.
ON THE TRAIN
- Frosinone station
- Ferentino-Supino station
BY PLANE
- Rome Ciampino Airport
- Summer – Casamari Liric Festival.
- Summer – Ethnic Ernica. National Festival of popular music.
What to see in Veroli
Discover what to see in Veroli among monuments, scenic views, museums, churches and symbolic places of the village. A useful selection to plan your visit and explore the area.
News and stories about “Veroli”
Insights and stories from the area, to keep discovering.
Tuoro sul Trasimeno
Montefeltro
Francigena Film Festival
Guided tour and tasting
Stress-free Elba: practical tips for planning the perfect holiday