Via Vittorio Emanuele II 13/15, 05030 Otricoli ItalyMap
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Get out your trowel and little brush . . .
This is just the place to take any budding young archaeologist, or to make much older versions wish they had joined that profession years ago. A wonderful ruin thatt aches to be further explored. Don’...
We were part of a large group of international friends (speaking English, French, Italian and Spanish) so it was a challenge to make it work, but Giacomo did his best! We learned tons about this oil ...
First of all this, is an extensive site in great condition for Italy. We happened to go on an event weekend which I would recommend. It appears most if not all of these are 3 day events. Read the b...
A short ride just down the road out of Otricoli, over looking the upper Tiber River. you will find the most amazing Roman ruins. They are the product of, judging from the importance of the ruins, wha...
Get out your trowel and little brush . . .
This is just the place to take any budding young archaeologist, or to make much older versions wish they had joined that profession years ago. A wonderful ruin thatt aches to be further explored. Don’...
Wow...Wow...Wow
We were part of a large group of international friends (speaking English, French, Italian and Spanish) so it was a challenge to make it work, but Giacomo did his best! We learned tons about this oil ...
Amazing
First of all this, is an extensive site in great condition for Italy. We happened to go on an event weekend which I would recommend. It appears most if not all of these are 3 day events. Read the b...
An amazing, hidden treasure
A short ride just down the road out of Otricoli, over looking the upper Tiber River. you will find the most amazing Roman ruins. They are the product of, judging from the importance of the ruins, wha...
A must for archeology fans.
The Parco is very well run and kept. It's a small gem that is not so well known, but deserves a visit!