Fregene, Coastal resort area in Fiumicino, Italy
Fregene is a coastal settlement in Fiumicino stretching along the Tyrrhenian Sea with sandy beaches and seaside establishments. Pine groves border the shoreline, providing shade and natural cover behind the main beach areas.
The area served as a maritime center in ancient times and evolved from a fishing village into a modern beach destination. This transformation continued through the 20th century as the place became popular with visitors.
During summer months, beachfront establishments organize open-air concerts, art exhibitions, and food festivals that showcase regional traditions and flavors.
The railway station connects this area to Rome through regular train services, and local buses serve transportation within the settlement. Visiting is possible year-round, though summer months draw the most visitors.
The area maintains 4,261 buildings, with 81% dedicated to residential use, creating a balanced mix of permanent homes and seasonal vacation properties.
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