Tremezzina - Archaeological Sites Isola Comacina The island of Comacina, unique on Lake Como, is appreciated, as well as for its lush nature and for its splendid views, for the precious archaeological and artistic heritage it preserves: it is in fact considered among the most interesting archaeological areas in northern Italy for the early Middle Ages.
Sirmione - Archaeological Sites Grotte di Catullo The Caves of Catullus are the remains of an ancient Roman villa that was built between the end of the first century BC and the beginning of the first century AD. Sirmione. The name cave comes from the episode that tells that the first explorers, when they saw it in the fifteenth century, believed it was a cave covered by vegetation. In 1948 the entire area was restored by the Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage.
Lonato - Archaeological Sites Fornaci Romane South of Lonato, lies the "Furnace of Eddies", where recently were found six Roman brickworks. They seem to bear witness to the presence of an important craft complex, dating to the 1st-2nd century AD, that has probably supplied building material for the construction of several buildings and villas in the neighboring territory.
Desenzano del Garda - Archaeological Sites Lavagnone The excavations carried out on the site since the twentieth century brought to light the finds from the ancient lake basin of Lavagnone, which today is completely reclaimed. Of the ancient lake inhabited since 6500 BC, various materials have been found, of particular importance is a plow, which is the oldest in the world, dating back to 2000 BC.