Borgo di Tragliata is a fortified medieval village originally constructed in the 14th century as a defensive settlement in the Roman countryside, later transformed into an agricultural estate before its meticulous restoration into a luxury hospitality venue. This rare surviving example of a Roman borgata retains its original stone walls, towers, and cobblestone piazzas while offering contemporary wedding facilities across its 12-hectare grounds. The property seamlessly preserves centuries of history while providing modern event infrastructure for ceremonies and celebrations.
Highlights
- Medieval fortified village dating to the 14th century with original defensive towers and stone architecture
- 12 hectares of grounds including vineyards, gardens, and the restored village center
- On-site accommodations for 60+ guests within restored historic buildings
- Two distinct ceremony locations: the village courtyard and the adjacent chapel
- Working agricultural estate producing wine and olive oil from the property



