Castello di Decima (Rome)

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title: Castello di Decima (Rome)
text: The Castello di Decima is a fortified building in Rome (Italy), in the frazione Castel di Decima. It is a structure closed by four arms, with a crenellated entrance accompanied by a tower. In the center, there is an internal courtyard with a circular fountain. Inside the castle rises the small church of Sant'Andrea apostolo in Castel di Decima. The building occupies a part of an early medieval fortification that stood at the tenth mile of the Via Laurentina, the Roman road which led to Lavinium.
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