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Walk along the Ancient Appian Way is ranked #21 out of 26 things to do in Rome. See pictures and our review of Walk along the Ancient Appian Way.
The Appian Way, constructed in 312 BC, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. As Rome's first highway, it played a crucial role in military and trade functions, showcasing Roman ...
The Appian Way was called the “Queen of Roads.” Twenty-nine such highways fanned out from Rome, but this one was the first and remains the most legendary. For a time-warp road trip that will ...
Rome’s Appian Way, an ancient highway dating to the fourth century B.C.E., has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Also known as the longarum regina viarum ...
Sidetrack Adventures. The Appian Way – Rome’s Ancient Superhighway Still in Use Today! Posted: March 6, 2025 | Last updated: March 6, 2025. Once the lifeline of the Roman Empire, the Appian ...
ROME, July 27 (Reuters) - The Appian Way, the ancient Romans' first highway and a tourist attraction in modern Rome, has been added to the United Nations' cultural heritage list.
A surprising find has been made by Italian archaeologists. They discovered an Ancient Roman bath complex at the Appian Way Regional Park had been transformed into a church with a marble baptistery.
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The Appian Way Regional Park in Rome recently bid farewell to a "beautiful" stone head from antiquity, uncovered during the excavation of the fifth-century A.D. Basilica of Santo Stefano.
The Appian Way—built by Romans in 312 BC—still stands in many places, including at a park in Rome. A visit offers a glimpse into life 2,000 years ago.