In the most fascinating Roman suburbs, between the modern Via Appia and Via Tuscolana, lies the Parco Tombe della Via Latina, where nature and history blend harmoniously.
The Park was established in 1879 following the acquisition by the State of a vast area in which considerable remains from the Roman era had been brought to light.
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Opening days
- The park is open from Monday to Friday
- The hypogea are currently closed
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Opening times
from 9.00 to 18.00
Last admission one hour before closing time -
Closing
Saturday and Sunday
1 January, 25 December - Web Via Latina Tombs Park
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Accessibility
Not accessible to the motor disabled.
The site is not wheelchair accessible.
VISITING THE PARK
Entering the Parco Tombe della Via Latina you can walk along a stretch of the original pavement of the ancient road. With a pleasant walk you can admire the rich tombs dating back to the 1st-2nd century A.D. that overlooked the path and that still have perfectly preserved the polychrome decorations on the facades and inside. Among the most interesting monuments you can admire the so-called Sepolcro Barberini, or dei Corneli, the Tomba dei Valeri and the Tomba dei Pancrazi.
From the road you can then reach the Basilica of Santo Stefano, a rare example of an early Christian structure built under the pontificate of Leo the Great around the middle of the 5th century.
Do not miss the opportunity to learn about the history of this site through the story of an archaeologist by booking a guided tour.
Services
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Visits
for individuals by reservation
available in Italian -
Visits
for groups by reservation
available in Italian, English -
Didactics for schools
for schools by reservation
available in Italian, English
Additional Info
- To visit the sites of the Appia Antica Archaeological Park, buy online La Mia Appia Card (full version and free).
- If you are entitled to the reduced ticket you can choose to buy the single day ticket.
The reduced ticket is reserved for young people aged between 18 and 25 of the European Community.
Where
Via dell'Arco di Travertino 151, Roma
Transportation
Metro: line A station Arco di Travertino
Bus: ATAC bus terminal Arco di Travertino
Visiting Rules
- Access is allowed for up to 50 people at the same time
- At the entrance your body temperature will be checked. If a body temperature above 37.5 ° C is registered, you will not be allowed to enter the site.
- Inside the site it will be compulsory to wear personal protective equipment.
- Along the route of the visit will be set up indicators for the distancing
- It is necessary to maintain a distance of 1.80 meters between visitors at all times
- Comfortable shoes are recommended