We will take you for a ride as if you were participating in a study campaign. You will try to be a researcher and you will discover how many apparently invisible elements will allow you to understand the history lived by the people, by the slaves, by the workers.
You'll see how these environments, built by the ancient Romans, have been used up to the present day.
first as quarries to take the building material, then as catacombs to bury the dead and finally, today, to grow mushrooms.
a unique, original experience ... not to be missed.
Via Lemonia 256, Rome, Italy
The park dedicated to Roman aqueducts. Here they pass 7 aqueducts in an area of few hectares, making this park unique in the world. In addition to these impressive archaeological structures, you will also see one of the city's peripheral sites, outside the normal tourist channels, almost exclusively meeting local people.
Piazza di Porta San Lorenzo, 1, Rome, Italy
Aqueduct built in 144 BC and partially used until recently because it was reused by the Felice aqueduct.
Via Lemonia 50, Rome, Italy
Aqueduct of 1500 AD built by Sixtus V (Pope Felice) reusing the arches of the Marcio. The underground part of this aqueduct still works, and you can see the water leaking from the canal.
Viale Appio Claudio, 115, Rome, Italy
The aqueduct with the healthiest water and at a height that allowed it to supply water to the entire city of Rome. Its arches, high in some stretches even 30 meters, make it define a true "Water Giant".
Piazzale Sisto V 1, Rome, Italy
The Anio vetus aqueduct, built by the emperor Claudius together with the Claudian aqueduct, was the highest in absolute of all the 11 aqueducts that supplied Rome.
At the exit of the "Giulio Agricola" metro station
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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