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  1. The town of Subiaco is located in the eastern Lazio region of central Italy, at the head of the Aniene valley, close to a hill about 400 meters above sea level, and across the slopes of the Simbruini mountains.

  2. Subiaco is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, in the Italian region of Latium, 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Tivoli alongside the River Aniene. It is a tourist and religious resort because of its sacred grotto (Sacro Speco), in the medieval St. Benedict's Abbey [it], and its Abbey of Santa Scolastica.

  3. About an hour from the capital, Subiaco is the beating heart of the Aniene Valley and combines a wealth of history, art and culture with the natural beauty of the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park. An ideal place for many outdoor sports, excursions and walks, it is also the cradle of monasticism and printing.

  4. Subiaco sits on a hill 40 miles east of Rome and is listed on the I Borghi Piu Bella d’Italia (The Most Beautiful Villages of Italy). Its old town is a warren of narrow alleys lined with sidewalk cafes and boutique shops. But the biggest attraction is Abbey Santa Scolastica, a huge working abbey with beautiful views of the Lazio countryside.

  5. Jun 26, 2012 · Things to do and see in Subiaco by the River Aniene such as paper museum and Borgia castle to the church of Saint Francis and Roman bridge.

  6. Subiaco is a city in Lazio in Italy. Understand. The Benedictine Order originated here, and the city is thus a major site for religious pilgrimage. The Emperor Nero built a villa here, and the name of the town comes from the fact that he dammed the River Aniene to make lakes, and the town was below the lakes, or Sublacus in Latin.

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