Castle of Poggio di Otricoli
Origins and history
Perched on the slopes of Mount San Pancrazio, Poggio (387 m) stretches among woods and gentle hills, a landscape shaped over centuries by olive groves and vineyards. Its roots go back to ancient times: recent excavations have uncovered traces of Roman settlements. The castle is first mentioned in a document from 1237, but by 1276 the fief, along with its possessions, came under the control of Narni. Only in 1815 did Poggio gain freedom from Narni’s rule, but autonomy was short-lived: unable to sustain itself, the village was annexed to the municipality of Otricoli.
From the upper part of the village, one can look out over the entire Tiber valley and the upper Sabina region.