Urbisaglia roman archaeological ruins

Urbisaglia roman archaeological ruins


Urbisaglia, Italy (IT)
Urbisaglia is home to what are considerable remains of the city walls and of the buildings within them, as well as brickwork of the Imperial period. What is preserved includes an amphitheatre measuring 110 x 76 m, with an arena 58 x 34 m, a theatre, baths, tombs, and other ruins. A subterranean aqueduct and a number of inscriptions have been found on the site. Close by is a little chapel with paintings that date from the early 16th century.
Urbisaglia is home to what are considerable remains of the city walls and of the buildings within them, as well as brickwork of the Imperial period. What is preserved includes an amphitheatre measuring 110 x 76 m, with an arena 58 x 34 m, a theatre, baths, tombs, and other ruins. A subterranean aqueduct and a number of inscriptions have been found on the site. Close by is a little chapel with paintings that date from the early 16th century.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: giove

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