Il borgo di Gualdo sorge lungo il tratto di via Flaminia che da millenni porta da Otricoli – antica Ocriculum – a Narni – antica Narnia.
Gualdo: un antico posto di guardia lungo la via Flaminia.
Important was the strategic position of this fotified town that was the Roman vallum (=wall or border), or the Longobard watha (=guard post) from which it derives its name.
The first written documents which talk about the Castrum Gualli come from the Statutes issued under Gregory XI between 1371 and 1378.
From the Reformations dating 1533 we know that, to the men of this castel and the ones of the castle of Guadamello, was given the task of enforcing municipal orders against the near castel of Orte.
What to see.
There are several things to see inside the walls of the former castle:
- the entrance door, which is preserved with its round arch, is the only intact part of the medieval defence walls;
- the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, patrons of Gualdo, preserves a table of the fourteenth century with the Madonna that protects the inhabitants of the village;
A short distance from the central square, in the direction of the provincial road, stands the charming Church of San Carlo in Gothic style now private.
Hidden on a hill rises the Church of San Biagio, probably built over an older Roman building.
Gualdo
Gualdo – 05035, Narni
You can visit the old town on foot leaving the car outside the castle walls in the parking lot.
It is recommended to park near the main entrance of the castle.
Discover Narni.
Discover with us the places of interest of Gualdo or near it.
Or discover the points of interest of Narni and of its territory:
The left aisle
The left aisle, placed on the lateral entrance from Piazza Garibaldi, preserves different works including graves, altars and chapels. The left aisle of the Cathedral of
Roman Gate
Along the itinerary of Via Flaminia, which enters Narni from the south becoming Vva Vittorio Emanuele, there is Roman Gate that in the XVIII century
Scotti Palace
Scotti Palace, is one of the most impressive civil architectures in Narni, rises on the west side of Via Mazzini, close to Santa Maria Impensole.