Explore the Treasures of Santa Maria Capua Vetere
Essay Overview:
Imagine exploring an ancient Roman amphitheatre without the tourist crowds!
Just a short train ride south of Rome, stands the second largest amphitheatre in Italy; Amphitheatre of Ancient Capua or Anfiteatro Campano, an important monument of Imperial Roman times.
The amphitheater at Santa Maria Capua Vetere, located between Rome and Naples, is a remarkable archaeological site, historically significant for its immense size as the second largest amphitheater in Italy, surpassed only by the Colosseum.
This ancient structure built between the 1st and 2nd century AD, stands as a testament to the town’s importance during the era of Roman Imperialism. The town of Capua, with its strategic location, was a pivotal centre in ancient times, and the famed Via Appia Antica, one of Rome’s earliest and most crucial roads, was originally constructed to connect Rome with Capua.
According to Roman historian Tito Livio, Capua became one of the richest towns in Italy.
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Content: Italian culture, cultural travel, Campania region, travel experience, Roman Imperial Era, Ancient Ruins
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