
The town of Priverno is located in the Amaseno Valley near the southern boundary of Lazio. It is an area famous for the quality of crops and herds of buffaloes for mozarella. The origins of the Priverni are pre-Roman, and right here, according to legend told by Virgil, the legendary Queen Camilla fought against the Trojan invaders. Situated along the Via Appia linking Rome with Brindisi, and then with the East, the story of Priverno is intertwined with that of the capital so that in 58 BC it was depicted on a Roman coin. Its heyday came in the late Middle Ages and culminates in the complex of the Abbey of Fossanova. Priverno was then declared a city of art.
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Museum of Mathematics
The mathematics museum is housed in the massive castle of San Martino, built by Cardinal…