Campagnano di Roma, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio, Italy
Monte Cavalluccio, Campagnano di Roma, Caldera di Sacrofano, Provincia di Roma, Lazio, Italia
Key Information
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Monte Cavalluccio, in Campagnano di Roma, Italy, is a notable mineral locality with a rich volcanic history.
It features rare minerals like mottanaite-(Ce) and alloriite, ideal for collectors.
The area has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters, supporting diverse ecology.
Cultural events like the Festa del Baccanale highlight local traditions near this site.
Location and Accessibility
Monte Cavalluccio is located in Campagnano di Roma, about 30 km northwest of Rome, in the Lazio region. It's part of the Sabatini volcanic complex, near Lake Martignano and the Archaeological Park of Veii, making it accessible for enthusiasts visiting from Rome.
Minerals and Geological Features
This locality is famous for its diverse minerals, including type localities like mottanaite-(Ce), alloriite, and peprossiite-(Ce), formed in volcanic cavities. The geological structure is tied to the Sacrofano caldera, with minerals resulting from late-stage volcanic fluids.
Cultural and Environmental Context
Campagnano di Roma hosts cultural events like the Festa del Baccanale, celebrating local cuisine and wine, and has historical ties to medieval routes. The Mediterranean climate, with temperatures ranging from 38°F to 87°F, supports a unique ecology around volcanic landscapes.