The Appia Regina Viarum – Province of Latina brand, whose purpose is to plan and manage the tourism development of the stretch of the Appian Way – a UNESCO World Heritage Site –in southern Latium (the ...
The Pontine section of the Appian Way is now open to international tourists visiting Italy. Visitors can choose from three organized and coordinated tours that cover archeology, cycling tourism, and ...
Known as the Regina Viarum or Queen of Roads, it connected the capital of the early Roman state to the southeastern town of Brindisi. It is the 60th Italian site to be recognized by the U.N. culture ...
Via Appia is the first and most important of the great roads built by the Ancient Romans and is, therefore, also known as "regina viarum". It was built towards the end of the IV century BC, in 312, to ...
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The UNESCO recognition of the Regina Viarum, or the Appian Way, marks a turning point for Benevento and the entire Sannio region. The ancient Roman artery, recently added to the prestigious World ...
Green light from the Council for the establishment of the Territorial Coordination for the UNESCO site 'Via Appia. Regina Viarum' in the 'Campania Coordination 2 – Territories of Sannio and Irpinia' ...
ROME (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. Known as the Regina Viarum or ...