Parco Regionale dell Appia Antica

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A Journey Through Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica

Did you know that the Appian Way, one of the oldest roads in Rome, runs through this park? This vast green area is a crucial historical site.

Established in 1988, the park covers over 3,400 acres and showcases the Appian Way, built in 312 BC by Appius Claudius. This park is notable for its mix of ancient Roman architecture, pastoral landscapes, and significant archaeological findings, including tombs and ruins.

Remarkable Highlights

🛤️ The Appian Way: Walk on one of the oldest and most important roads of Ancient Rome.

🏺 Ancient Ruins: Explore well-preserved ruins from various historical periods.

🌳 Biodiversity: Encounter various flora and fauna, making it a nature lover's delight.

Visitors can access the park for free, making it a suitable spot for tourists, joggers, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Parco Regionale dell Appia Antica

Extensive Area

The park stretches over 15 kilometers, providing ample walking and cycling paths.

Historic Significance

The Appian Way was crucial for military and economic transport in Ancient Rome.

Rich Biodiversity

The park hosts diverse ecosystems, promoting numerous plant and animal species.

Location

42 Via Appia Antica

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