The itinerary to discover the archaeological treasures of the province north of Rome
Starting from the Castle of Santa Severa, you can easily reach the remains of the villas built by the Roman patricians along the coast or admire what remains of imposing watchtowers or bridges built on the ancient Aurelia. It will also be possible to discover the main Etruscan necropolises and sanctuaries. In Civitavecchia, admiring the evolution of the port built by the emperor Trajan, you can range up to the imposing Renaissance buildings. The visit to the Museums allows you to delve into the main historical contexts of the territory
Santa Severa
Duration: 2 hours
The castle of Santa Severa is a fascinating example of continuity of frequentation within an area inhabited in ancient times by Etruscans and Romans and later, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, up to the present day.
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Santa Marinella
Duration: 2 hours
Among the villas of the seaside resort, remains of Roman bridges, seaside villas and military camps are preserved.
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Civitavecchia
Duration: 2 hours
The city offers an archaeological itinerary that collects Etruscan and Roman presences.
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Tolfa
Duration: 3 hours
Leaving the coast at Tolfa you can rediscover an area of very interesting archaeological value immersed in a wild and uncontaminated landscape with various Etruscan and Roman remains.
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CERVETERI
Duration: 5 hours
A fundamental stage for understanding the Etruscan civilization through a visit to the extraordinary necropolis and the museum
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Ladispoli
Duration: 2 hours
Seaside town with several remains of Roman villas
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