This pleasant park contains very well-preserved ruins of two aqueducts

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Rome: Mini hike to the ancient Parco degli Acquedotti

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Hike back in time in the Park of the Aqueducts and discover how the interplay between humans and nat...

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Bike Group Tour Appian Way & Aqueducts Park

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Rome: Running Tour in Park of the Aqueducts

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Parco degli Acquedotti, Rome

This pleasant park contains very well-preserved ruins of two aqueducts.

This pleasant park contains very well-preserved ruins of two aqueducts. Gets crowded on Sundays but almost empty the rest of the week. Good place for joggers.


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About Parco degli Acquedotti

 Via Lemonia, 221, 00174 Roma, Italy

 www.parcoacquedotti.it

Parco degli Acquedotti and Nearby Sights on Map

Villa dei Quintili

The web site states that an entrance on the Appian Way is open on Saturdays and Sundays but this is very unreliable

Capo di Bove

This is a recently opened archaeological site displaying the thermal baths of the villa of the wealthy Herod Atticus

Tomb of Cecilia Metella

The mausoleum of Cecilia Metella, who died in 69 BC, is the best preserved monument on the Appian Way and dominates the surroundings

Circus of Maxentius

This well-preserved Roman circus was built at the beginning of the fourth century

Basilica and Catacombs of San Sebastiano

The Basilica of San Sebastiano fuori le Mura was originally constructed in the 4th century on the site where the relics of Saints Peter and Paul had been temporarily safeguarded in the 3rd century

Jewish Catacombs

The Vigna Randanini are Jewish Catacombs on the Appian Way which were used as underground burial sites in the 2nd – 4th centuries

The Catacombs of San Callisto

Spread over 15 hectares on the Appian Way, the Catacombs of San Callisto (Callixtus) was the burial site of 16 Popes and over 50 martyrs from the 2nd to 4th centuries

Fosse Ardeatine

This was the site of the slaughter in 1944 of 335 Italians, including many Jews from the ghetto, in retaliation for a Partisan attack on German troops in Rome

The Catacombs of San Domitilla

Named after Saint Domitilla, the Catacombs of Domitilla along Via Ardeatina are the oldest and best preserved underground burial networks in Rome

Domine Quo Vadis

This is not the real name of the church on the corner by the main entrance to San Callisto but it is universally known by this name