Today as Yesterday
Canale Monterano is the last inhabited area of the metropolitan city of the municipality of Rome. The town is located close to the old Monterano, an area strongly protected by the Reserve that manages and protects it for an area of about 50 kmq.
Over the course of its 150 years, the town has tried to develop and above all to maintain the ancient traditions that it still tries to preserve today. A town in slow development compared to the closest city of Rome and looks with satisfaction at the maintenance of its territory and its traditions, without forgetting what it was yesterday with the right balance and sense of respect for nature and for society.
A town that makes you reflect on the bond with the territory, on the concept of progress and on the importance of the community.
Over the course of its 150 years, the town has tried to develop and above all to maintain the ancient traditions that it still tries to preserve today. A town in slow development compared to the closest city of Rome and looks with satisfaction at the maintenance of its territory and its traditions, without forgetting what it was yesterday with the right balance and sense of respect for nature and for society.
A town that makes you reflect on the bond with the territory, on the concept of progress and on the importance of the community.