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Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Historic Sites; Lookouts; Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas
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The political and religious center of ancient Rome, this is the smallest, but the most famous, of the Seven Hills of Rome,...
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The political and religious center of ancient Rome, this is the smallest, but the most famous, of the Seven Hills of Rome, which features the Senate.
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The Parco dell'Appia Antica is a regional protected area gazzeted by regional law n°66 of November 10th 1988 "Institution of...
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The Parco dell'Appia Antica is a regional protected area gazzeted by regional law n°66 of November 10th 1988 "Institution of the Appia Antica regional suburban park". When the regional law n°29 was passed in 1997 the area of the Park was enlarged as Tor Marancia was annexed. The Park's aims are conservation and enhancement of its territory to allow people to enjoy the extraordinary scenic beauty, to learn about and study this fundamental historic, artistic and natural heritage. THE APPIAN WAY: The most modern ancient road312 B.C.: The consul Appio Claudio gave his name to the route of a new road to reach Campania and then Brindisi. This new road was paved with large smooth stones that fitted together perfectly, laid on a bed of gravel that ensured stability and drainage.
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Among the gentle and the green hills of Tuscia Romana, suddenly a unique and lone mountain stands out: Mt. Soratte. A...
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Among the gentle and the green hills of Tuscia Romana, suddenly a unique and lone mountain stands out: Mt. Soratte. A fascinating and mysterious place which has always stimulated imagination and spirituality thanks to the so-called "Meri", huge karstic chasms opening in the rock. These dreadful fissures which suddenly appear in the middle of a wood populated by a rich flora and fauna have been considered for a long time to be the gate of the Underworld.
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