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Área arqueológica Amiternum, L’Aquila

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In the upper valley of the Aterno river stood Amiternum, conquered by the Romans in the 3rd century BC and became a wealthy municipality. The ancient settlement was located on the hill of San Vittorino, but during the imperial age the settlement moved downstream, where the most important archaeological evidence remains: an amphitheater, a theater, remains of a thermal complex and an aqueduct.
The theater, of which the lower part of the cavea, orchestra, and stage remain, was built in the Augustan age and hosted about 2000 spectators.
The amphitheater, of which 48 arches on two levels delimiting its perimeter remain, was built around the middle of the 1st century AD and could hold up to 6000 spectators.
Many architectural elements recovered from the Amiternum site were used in the nearby early Christian and early medieval settlements; among these are the catacombs of San Vittorino, where the namesake martyr was buried.

Information about the Amiternum Archaeological Area

Hamlet S. Vittorino
67010 L’Aquila (L’Aquila)
087132951
sba-abr@beniculturali.it
https://www.archeoabruzzo.beniculturali.it
9:00 AM / 2:00 PM from Monday to Saturday
free
Source: MIBACT

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