L'Aquila - Archaeological Sites Amiternum - scavi archeologici A community of L'Aquila, where you can find a first century amphitheatre, a Roman theatre, the old spas and an aqueduct. Under the church of San Michele Arcangelo you can also visit the catacombs.
Prata d'Ansidonia - Archaeological Sites Peltuinum Peltuinum is an archaeological area that houses the remains of an ancient Roman city of the 3rd century. The city was inhabited by more than 11,000 inhabitants and consisted of different structures among which we can distinguish the theater dedicated to the worship of Apollo. Due to a strong earthquake, the city was razed to the ground. Currently, there are only a few ruins left.
Chieti - Archaeological Sites Parco Archeologico Civitella Sec.I The archaeological complex has as its reference point the Roman amphitheater. The recent excavations have brought to light ancient elements of the Roman era. Very interesting are the grandiose Italic temples and the museum that stands on the area of the ancient Theatine acropolis.
Torricella Peligna - Archaeological Sites Juvanum The Juvanum Archaeological Park dates back to Roman times. The park consisted of a temple, a lighthouse and a basilica. However, this has undergone some changes over the years. In 1325, Governor Fabio Massimo ordered the restoration of the walls. The site is currently open to visit and is managed by the Municipality.
Antrosano - Archaeological Sites Area archeologica di Alba Fucens Alba Fucens is an archaeological site of great historical importance. This is an area inhabited by the Romans, of which there is almost nothing left but the foundations. The area offers lots of teaching materials and the possibility to retrace the story closely. The area is managed and maintained by the homonymous cooperative, with the aim of promoting and protecting the territorial heritage.
Chieti - Archaeological Sites Templi Romani The Roman Temples are usually called the temples of St. Paul. They are located in the municipality of Chieti, in the homonymous province of Abruzzo. The Roman Temples of Chieti are an urban archaeological heritage. It is the oldest place of worship in Chieti, composed of three neighboring temples. It belongs to Roman times.
Chieti - Archaeological Sites Terme Romane The Roman Baths of Chieti were in the past public buildings. They were built in the second century AD and have decorative architectural elements particularly in use at that time. Today, the central floor is also visible, recently restored. Currently, the spas are open to the public.
Pescara - Archaeological Sites Parco Archeologico Colle del Telegrafo In 2006 work began on the archaeological excavations, inside the Archaeological Park of Colle del Telegrafo, with the aim of promoting knowledge of the human presence in the Pescara area. From the analysis of the archaeological structures found during the excavations, the occupation of the hill was rebuilt, dating from the Roman-Republican age, until the Middle Ages.
Pescara - Archaeological Sites Resti Chiesa di Santa Gerusalemme Sec. XI These are the old remains of the church of Roman origins “Santa Gerusalemme”. The ruins were discovered by excavations in the 90s and present an element of great historical and archaeological importance of Pescara. Currently, the structure of the ancient Church can also be seen in miniature in front of the Cathedral of San Cetteo.
Teramo - Archaeological Sites Necropoli di Ponte Messato Used from the 1st to the 4th century, the tombs were set at the sides of the street.
Teramo - Archaeological Sites Domus del Leone Discovered in 1891, this old villa was extremely luxurious. The pavement, with the beautiful mosaic of the Lion, has given the name to the building.