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  • It is the largest archaeological park in the Marche. The excavation area owned by the Italian State, since 1998 has been granted under management to the Municipality of Urbisaglia, which is also the site of museum, musical and artistic events. In 2015 it registered 8 239 visitors.
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  • The Archaeological Park of Urbs Salvia is situated in the comune of Urbisaglia (Province of Macerata), in the Marches, Italy. It is the largest archaeological park in the region.
  • What you have here is a sprawling 40 hectare park that was once the thriving and prosperous Roman city of Urbs Salvia, dating from Imperial Rome period.
  • Tam konum — Archaeological Park of Urbs Salvia, haritada kırmızı bir işaretle işaretlenmiş.
  • If you have a passion for history and archeology, a visit to the Archaeological Park of Urbs Salvia is a must.
  • The archaeological park of Urbs Salvia is a state archaeological area located in the municipality of Urbisaglia.
  • Fiastra Abbey Nature Reserve, Palazzo Parisani Bezzi and Basilica di San Nicola are within close reach of Archaeological Park of Urbs Salvia.
  • Archaeological Park "Urbs Salvia" is located in the municipality of Urbisaglia in the Italian region of Marche.
  • The most comprehensive archaeological park of the region, where you can admire the remains of the many public buildings in the city: the Roman aqueduct tank...
  • The walls, visible in the archaeological park, date back to the Roman pax period. ... Find the archaeological site of Urbs Salvia on Google Maps
  • The Archaeological Park of Urbs Salvia with the theatre, the tempio dedicated to the goddess Salus.
  • The Archaeological Park of Urbs Salvia is close to Chiaravalle Abbey in Fiastra and the Macerata a medieval medium-sized town (45.000 inhabitants) in the...
  • In Urbisaglia, Marche, the Urbs Salvia Archaeological Park, the largest in the region, has recently passed into the jurisdiction of the Marche Regional Museums...