The Ancient Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) has a history that dates back to 312 B.C. and includes the site of Spartacus' execution (in 71 B.C.), the tomb of Caecilia Metella, and many a Roman ...
Once the lifeline of the Roman Empire, the Appian Way connected cities, armies, and trade like never before. Over 2,000 years later, parts of this ancient road are still in use! What secrets does ...
It's ancient Rome's first highway, today parts of it remain intact - explored by tourists on foot and by bike. Built 2,300 years ago, the Appian Way connected Rome to Brindisi in southeast Italy.
The idea for depicting the Way of Light was inspired by an ancient inscription found on a wall of the San Callisto Catacombs on the Appian Way in Rome. This cemetery is named for Saint Callistus ...
What are a pool, a veranda, a porch, and an underground corridor leading to a living room carved from an ancient Roman cistern doing in a villa on the Appian Way? One might spontaneously answer: ...
A Copper Age village in the Gaudello area; a stretch of the ancient Appian Way in the municipality of Maddaloni; a Hellenistic-Roman era sanctuary, rich with votive material, in Ponte. These are ...
Bove will work with you to customize your experience and bring you to places you wouldn't think to visit, like Quintili's Villa on the ancient Appian Way. Recent visitors praise the guides on this ...