Labro (Lazio)

Labro is a town in the Province of Rieti, in the Italian region Latium. The peculiarity of Labro is its position, standing on top of a wooded hill from which you can enjoy the panorama offered by nature: Piediluco Lake, on one side and the immense cliff of Terminillo Mount, on the other. There is an ex-Francescan monastery located in Labro that is run by the Colle di Costa hotel. Beginning in April 2010, the hotel will share this space with the Art Monastery Project, an international arts production organization that will animate the town with regular performances and exhibitions.

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This re-interpretation of a Roman favorite is a sure hit for summertime.

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This delicious pie is filled with sweet fluffy ricotta, perfectly balanced with a tang of sour cherry jam.

 

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Looking for a go-to daily soup? This nourishing bean, pumpkin and kale soup is the perfect recipe to pair with freshly-pressed extra virgin olive oil. 

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Fast and filling, this rustic Roman dish is perfect for a hassle-free summer dinner that doesn’t skimp on flavor.

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