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Via Appia Antica

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Federica
August 31, 2022
How to get to the place : 1) Recommended bicycle, so that you can fully appreciate the magnificence of the ancient Appia and be able to visit the park. -proceed on via Appia to the crossroads with via del almone, always continue straight on via del almone and you will have arrived. -Estimated time 16 minutes ,distance 4.5km. 2) Reach Ancient Appia by bus: take a 85 bus (via Taranto/via Aosta )and get off at the arco di travertino stop, from arco di travertino take the 660 bus and get off at Appia Pignatelli / Almone . Estimated time 35/40 minutes. The Ancient Appia- The queen viarum The Appia Way is known to everyone, at least by name. The path of this consular road, which can be defined as the foreign of modern roads, starts from Rome and reaches Brindisi, at the time a very important port that connected the Italian peninsula with Greece and the East. Some traits of the Appia Antica are still visible and practicable, while others represent a real treasure to visit and observe, especially for fans of archaeology. Living on the Ancient Appia means choosing to live in an area of great historical and cultural interest, along the stretch that the Romans, between the fourth and third centuries BC, decided it was the best route for their trades and trades. On the other hand, no other road can boast of the name of ‘queen viarum’, that is, the ‘queen of the streets’. Along the Ancient Appia, the wonders of Roman civilization add up to those of nature. Mausolei, villas, catacombs, temples, but also undulating hills, fertile cultivated fields and sea pines that stand out against the blue background. The Appia Antica is certainly one of the most interesting areas of central Italy to live in, well connected to the center of the capital and which, at the same time, enjoys the tranquility of the Albani Hills. The stretch of the Appia, which is included in the borders of the capital Rome, goes from the I mile, from Porta Capena to Porta S. Sebastian, up to the ninth mile, in Bovillae. A path so rich in archaeological testimonies that I can't mention them all. Every stretch, every corner reserves a surprise, so much so that you get used to living in a privileged place.1
How to get to the place : 1) Recommended bicycle, so that you can fully appreciate the magnificence of the ancient Appia and be able to visit the park. -proceed on via Appia to the crossroads with via del almone, always continue straight on via del almone and you will have arrived. -Estimated time…
Natalia
June 12, 2022
Via Appia Antica & Catacombs of Rome The Roman Appian Way, one of the oldest roads of Rome
Eugenio
May 9, 2019
Rent a bike and cycle over 2300 years of history, from Rome to Brindisi. sepulchres, ancient Roman villas and nature
Giovanni
September 16, 2016
Dall’incrocio con Via Ardeatina, all’altezza della chiesa del “Domine, quo vadis?” comincia un lungo rettilineo della strada romana eccezionalmente ben conservato e costellato di centinaia di monumenti antichi che sfilano ai bordi della carreggiata. Il Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella, Capo di Bove, Santa Maria Nova e Villa dei Quintili sono solo alcune delle innumerevoli bellezze da ammirare passeggiando sulla Via Appia. Si ricorda che essi costituiscono solo una piccola parte delle testimonianze del passato che ancora animano questo suggestivo tratto di campagna romana, dove nessuna barriera architettonica o naturale si interpone tra il visitatore e la splendida vista dei Castelli. From the intersection with Via Ardeatina, at the height of the " church Domine , quo vadis ? " begins a long straight stretch of Roman road exceptionally well-preserved and dotted with hundreds of ancient monuments that parade beside the highway . The Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella , Capo di Bove , Santa Maria Nova , and Villa dei Quintili are just some of the many sights to see while walking on the Via Appia . Please note that they constitute only a small part of the evidence of the past that still animate this evocative of Roman countryside , where no architectural or natural barrier is interposed between the visitor and the beautiful view of the Castelli .
Dall’incrocio con Via Ardeatina, all’altezza della chiesa del “Domine, quo vadis?” comincia un lungo rettilineo della strada romana eccezionalmente ben conservato e costellato di centinaia di monumenti antichi che sfilano ai bordi della carreggiata. Il Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella, Capo di Bove, Sant…
Martina & Walter
June 29, 2016
Una delle vie più belle e antiche di Roma. Un parco pieno di attrazioni turistiche. E' possibile affittare biciclette, fare tour guidati o fare semplicemente una passeggiata. Siamo a 10 minuti a piedi. One of the most beautiful and ancient streets in Rome. A park full of attractions. It is possible to rent bicycles, take guided tours or just take a walk. We are 10 minutes walk. Una de las más bellas y antiguas calles de Roma. Un parque lleno de atracciones. Es posible alquilar bicicletas, visitas guiadas o simplemente dar un paseo. Estamos a 10 minutos a pie.
Una delle vie più belle e antiche di Roma. Un parco pieno di attrazioni turistiche. E' possibile affittare biciclette, fare tour guidati o fare semplicemente una passeggiata. Siamo a 10 minuti a piedi. One of the most beautiful and ancient streets in Rome. A park full of attractions. It is possibl…

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