Massaciuccoli Romana is a real archaeological site and is located near Lake Massaciuccoli.
This area has a rich history that spans the Roman era, and the archaeological site has been the subject of several investigations to discover and understand its past.
Going further in, it is possible to visit the remains of the villa of the Venulei family, built at the beginning of the 1st century AD, of which the monumental thermal complex is preserved, located in a panoramic position and from which you can admire the lake and the coast up to the sea.
Going down a path that crosses the olive groves, you come to a second Roman building, discovered in the 1930s and which today is part of the 'Guglielmo Lera' exhibition pavilion.
The exhibition pavilion offers a unique opportunity to understand everyday life in the area between the 1st and 4th centuries AD through a selection of significant objects.
This type of initiative is valuable because it allows visitors to connect more tangibly with the past and better understand the environment and culture of a specific era.
Furthermore, the new archaeological excavations underway could bring to light new environments and finds, further contributing to the understanding of the history of Roman Massaciuccoli and its evolution over the centuries.
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