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Stop At: Tombs of Via Latina, Via Dell'Arco di Travertino 151, 00178 Rome Italy
The Archaeological Park of the Tombs of via Latina is an archaeological site crossed by the ancient via Latina, which preserves an important funerary complex dating back to the 2nd century. The area, handed over for protection to the Appia Antica Archaeological Park, is of great interest because it still retains the original aspect of the Roman road at the height of the third mile.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Acquedotto Claudio, Viale Appio Claudio, 115, 00174 Rome Italy
The Appio aqueduct (or Aqua Appia), was the first aqueduct built, in 312 BC. C., for the water supply of the city of Rome which, until then, used the waters of the Tiber, wells and springs.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Parco degli Acquedotti, Via Lemonia, 256, 00174 Rome Italy
Parco degli Acquedotti is a city park in Rome, covering approximately 240 hectares and forming part of the Appian Way Regional Park.
The name derives from the presence of seven Roman and papal aqueducts that supplied ancient Rome: Anio Vetus (underground), Marcia, Tepula, Iulia and Felice (superimposed), Claudio and Anio Novus (superimposed). In the past the area was known as Old Rome from the name of the homonymous farmhouse.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Via Appia Antica, Via Appia, Rome Italy
The Via Appia was a Roman road that connected Rome to Brundisium (Brindisi), one of the most important ports in ancient Italy, from which the trade routes to Greece and the East originated. Considered by the Romans the regina viarum (queen of the streets), it is universally considered, in consideration of the time in which it was built (end of the 4th - 3rd century BC), one of the greatest civil engineering works of the ancient world due to the enormous economic, military and cultural impact it had on Roman society.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Piramide Cestia, Via Raffaele Persichetti, 00153 Rome Italy
The Pyramid of Cestius is a Roman pyramid-shaped Egyptian-style tomb built in Rome between 18 and 12 BC. It is located in the immediate vicinity of Porta San Paolo and is incorporated into the perimeter of the rear non-Catholic cemetery, built between the 18th and 19th centuries
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Circus Maximus, Via del Circo Massimo, 00186 Rome Italy
The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman circus located in Rome. Located in the valley between the Palatine and the Aventine, it is remembered as a venue for games since the beginning of the history of the city: the mythical episode of the rape of the Sabine women took place in the valley, on the occasion of the games organized by Romulus in honor of the god Consus. The Circus Maximus, the largest spectacle building in antiquity and one of the largest of all time (600 m long by 140 m wide), is linked by legend to the very origins of the city.
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 52, 00153 Rome Italy
The Baths of Caracalla are one of the most important examples of imperial baths in Rome in an area adjacent to the initial stretch of the Via Appia, about 400 m outside the ancient Porta Capena and just south of the venerated wood of the Camene.
These public baths were the most impressive ever built in the Roman Empire until the inauguration of the baths of Diocletian 306
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