Appia Antica Attractions & Landmark
Walk Through History
Via Appia Antica
Rome,
00179
Italy
+39 06 512 6314
+39 06 5188 3879
http://www.parcoappiaantica.or..
info@parcoappiaantica.org
Rome,
00179
Italy
+39 06 512 6314
+39 06 5188 3879
http://www.parcoappiaantica.or..
info@parcoappiaantica.org
Overview
The ancient Appian Way was the most important of the consular roads. It was inaugurated in 312 BCE by censor Appius Claudius Ciecus after whom it was named. The road was especially important for economic reasons as it connected Rome with the south of Italy. Initially it only went as far as Capua along the Pontine marshes, but was later extended to Benevento and then all the way to Brindisi, which encouraged trade with the eastern Mediterranean. This last stretch lost importance however when the Appia Traia Way was opened that stretched down to Bari. Lined with pines and cypress trees, the road is very attractive, particularly where the original paving can be seen.All the history on this street!
I now live in a beautiful Italian villa estate on the Appian Way, it is incredible to just think of all the history of this first street that will take you all the way to Puglia, in the South...you can still see the ingraved marks on the cobble stones from the Roman charots. I love living here right now, it is full of trees and singing birds, right by the catacombs, I feel so far from the craziness of the city center, but yet it is only about 15 minutes away. The only problem is walking on this street, there is no side walks, all the villas are behind high walls right off the street.



