Explore one of the most important archaeological sites in Abruzzo on a guided tour of Alba Fucens, an ancient Roman colony nestled in the Marsica Mountains. The route leads through the remains of a city that for centuries was a strategic centre of ancient Italy, among streets, buildings, and monuments that still tell of the grandeur of Rome.
The visit includes the Amphitheatre, an extraordinary example of Roman architecture perfectly integrated into the natural landscape, and the evocative Church of San Pietro ad Alba Fucens, built on the remains of ancient pagan buildings and considered one of the most important medieval monuments in the region.
What makes the experience even more fascinating are the monumental Cyclopean walls surrounding the site: gigantic stone blocks that bear witness to ancient construction techniques and continue to raise questions about the civilisations that built them. An ideal itinerary for those who love archaeology, history, and places full of timeless charm.