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carsulae - parco archeologico

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    • RaeleeL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had the privilege of excavating at Caraulae and it was simply amazing. The people were beautiful and kind and the area was marvelous!! I cant wait to visit again in the future
    • Jude3147 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an absolutely awe inspiring place to visit. You can walk among these ancient ruins and touch them and feel a connection with the past...not to mention the fantastic view of the countryside you get. Could have spent much more time here. Really worth a side trip if you happen to be close by. You will be amazed.
    • Journeyman61 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our visit to Carsulae started at mid-morning with the fear of a walk under the scorching summer sun. What we noticed first, on the other hand, was the large number of trees shading the whole archaeologic compound, which allows regales visitors with plenty of fresh air.The ruins are an interesting and pleasant backdrop with later items, such as the 11th century romanesque church, preserved better in its entirety, while the public and commercial buildings can mostly be "pictured" in the visitors' minds. A few arches are still standing, as are a couple of monumental tombs.The oval-shaped amphitheatre and the open-air theatre, though smaller in size compared to other specimens of the same era, are the ideal conclusion for a good walk back into history... and back to the small museum and information centre which contains some of the exhibits retrieved from the site.
    • 227AndrewB 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Enjoyed a peaceful few hours at this excellent Roman site. The lack of visitors, even on a Sunday, made our slow meandering around the ruins all the more pleasurable. Don't expect a huge site, but the mix of amphitheatre, theatre, forum and basilica gives a great idea of the important elements of a Roman town.
    • 63GeertD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Carsulae is more than an archeological site. The roman ruins are beautifull and interesting. But there is something more to it. The setting and the landscape is one of those unique places where one feels connected to the past. The park is substantial, so you will have the chance to stroll around the ruins by yourselves and experience the history and the age old landscape. Other roman sites are more complete, but this is as close as you can get to the look and feel of a roman town in it's original setting in the landscape.
    • Tualie 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When we arrived to the car park, a large one but was deserted and looked so... abandoned... we had our doubts if really there was an archaeological park or if the site was closed but after a long walk we found the visitor centre and phew... This archaeological site cannot be compared to Pompeii or Ephesus; this is much smaller and it doesn't have the magnificence of the ones mentioned so crowds, don't exist here.. here you can lie on the meadow, sit on the bench and admire for hours the ruins view wanted, no rush...Around the Flaminian Way, is easy but if adventuring beyond the mausoleums or the amphitheatre area and beyond, can see the typical procrastinated interest regarding the maintenance of ancient sites (tall grass) so perfect places to harbour rats, snakes... Another ancient site, just one hour away, there is one splendid Roman theatre in the middle of nowhere, abandoned... The visitor centre is perfect, adequate, family and educational friendly and has a small exhibition of partial statues, tombstones, artifacts found there as well as a small archaeologists research center. Staff with hearing impairment are employed.Completely agree with other reviews, more archaeologists than tourists, interesting but not impressive... not yet...
    • Griffonaus 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      So many Roman sites are shared by the hustle and bustle of noisy tourists. This site is large, quiet and intimate. Sit amongst the ruins or theatre, amphitheatre, temples, forum, basilica...and more. Stroll along the stone pavement of the Via Flaminia and imagine what Augustan period life was like.
    • MisseyK 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quite a few ruins including baths, bascilica, forum, amphitheatre and others and good value for money at €5. Included in the price is a paper guide (available in a number of languages). Really interesting to be able to see things so close up without having to fight your way through hordes of other visitors. There is also a little museum displaying artefacts found on the site. At the time of our visit there were a lot of archaeologists busy digging away so I guess the visible ruins will slowly be expanded
    • 622DeborahD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Roman ruins amidst green meadows, shady trees and surrounded by the soft green hills of Umbria. It's an inexpensive and peaceful walk and there are signs with information about the ruins. If you want a more detailed tour you can ask for a guide at the ticket box/museum. The ruins are well kept and an interesting and unexpected interlude from the medieval towns of Umbria.
    • proudalbertan 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The BEST thing in Itlay! My wife and I visited the site 2 years ago base on a single google review. We visited the site on a misty morning and when we got there we thought that it was closed because there were no cars in the parking lot. It was open and it was magical (as breath0-taking as Maachu Pichu early in the morning). Excavations were not even close to as compete as Pompeii, which in itself lead to the ability to imagine it as it was discovered a few years ago. After we were done we stopped in to the research station, and and talked to a archeolgist/researcher who told us about the phenomenal discoveries waiting for future generations at the site, as most of it is still un-earthed. She also helped us find a place to stay in the vicinity. Check out San Gemini 2.5 Kms away. She recommended Duomo , Value + Clean. She also let us know about Giostra dell'Arme, which is a historic festival/re-enacment that takes place every year in October. It was fantastic! With era food served and vendors in unused old niches in the castes. We loved it and it was the highlight of our 5 week driving trip to Italy. Definitely the place to go see!
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