Mario Torelli National Archaeological Museum, Archaeological Park and Catacombs of Venosa


The Archaeological Park and Catacombs of Venosa is an important archaeological site located in the city of Venosa, Italy.

The archaeological area provide a fascinating immersion into the ancient history of the region.

The Venosa Archaeological Area is an open-air site that extends around the Christian and Jewish catacombs and offers the opportunity to explore the remains of ancient structures and monuments.

Among the main attractions of the archaeological area is the Roman Amphitheater, one of the best preserved amphitheaters from the Roman era in Italy.

Here it is possible to admire the imposing structure, dating back to the 1st century AD, and imagine the shows and events that took place in that place.

The Archaeological Area of Venosa represents a fascinating window on the historical past of the region.

Through its collection of artifacts and the surrounding archaeological sites, it offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich history of Venosa and to appreciate the cultural legacy left by ancient civilizations.

Map: Mario Torelli National Archaeological Museum, Archaeological Park and Catacombs of Venosa



vCard Info:

Address: Vico del Purgatorio 85029 Venosa Italia
Venosa (PZ) Basilicata

Latitude: 40.96805940636642
Longitude: 15.826545953750612
Site: https://museovenosa.benicultur...

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Type: Building
Function: Archaeological site
Creation date: 25-05-2023 07:35
Last update: 25/05/2023