History of the Municipality Palombara is at the heart of Sabina South, a vast area located northeast of Rome, in a joint system of geographic features, such as rivers and Tiber Aniene and various infrastructure, such as Via Tiburtina and the Via Salaria, this the region of great interest and natural landscape extends to the system preappenninico Mountains Sabini.
Palombara Sabina is situated on a hill, at the foot of Mount Gennaro, surrounded by extensions and cherry trees that characterize the campaign. Its origins are ancient, but the first documentation of Palombara, dating back to the Middle Ages.
The modern Palombara, while maintains its historic center, with characteristic alleys and houses arisen around the castle, it was extended to the floor, and then go back on the slopes of Mount Gennaro, with buildings that overlook the Parco dei Monti Lucretili in a sea of green in the highest areas is still untouched.
The economy of Palombara, with its ten thousand inhabitants who live in villages Cretone and Stazzano, is mixed because while it preserves the initial peasant feature, records the inclusion of important business and craft and a strong increase in unit Working engaged in the activities of the tertiary sector, encouraged by the closeness of Rome.