A unique place in the world, a landscape where history merges with nature between Museums, Monuments and Archaeology. Areas equipped for games, picnics, information points and bicycle rental.
At the center is the Regina Viarum, an open-air museum which extends for over 16 kilometers and is always accessible. On its sides extend the historic agricultural estates interrupted by the spectacular remains of Imperial Villas and Aqueducts.

Monuments of absolute archaeological interest, such as the tombs of Via Latina, the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella and the Circus and Imperial Palace of Maxentius, the Aqueducts close to Via Tuscolana, as well as agricultural estates such as the Farnesiana and Caali .

A network made up of Information Centers and Bicycle rental points allow you to plan your day inside the Park, providing maps and means to live your experience in one of the most beautiful Parks in Rome.

It is possible to visit and discover even the most secret corners of the Park independently or by requesting a guided tour or better yet by participating in the rich program of events organized directly by the Park.
Every Spring and Autumn the Park organises, in collaboration with associations and other entities that have always worked for the defense and valorisation of the territory, a program of guided tours and events available online and at the reception network.
The Park is characterized by various areas of interest: the Via Appia Antica and its surroundings, the Cappellolla Valley, the archaeological area of ​​the Via Latina and the Aqueducts, the Tormarancio Estate, the Farnesiana and then the areas of Divino Amore, Falcognana and Mugilla.

Easily accessible both by public transport (bus and metro) and by private transport (with limitations in some areas). Once you reach the area of ​​interest it is mandatory to move on foot or by bicycle in order to respect the protected area.
Appia Antica Service Center (Via Appia Antica 58/60)
It offers Tourist Reception services, city bike rental for adults, children (also with child seats), electric bikes and mountain bikes; guided tours (on foot, by bike and by electric minicar) of a naturalistic and historical-archaeological nature, also in a foreign language.

Tables and Picnic Areas
– at the Cartiera Latina in Via Appia Antica 42
– near the bowling club near the Church of San Policarpo
– at the Casa del Parco and in the Casale area of ​​the former mill
– Tor Marancio in viale Londra
Barbecue areas from the Via Carlo de Bildt access
The Via Appia Antica, the Aqueducts, the Caffarella Valley, Tor Fiscale, Tormarancio, the Directors’ Park, the Author’s Park, the Natural Path of the Parks, Divino Amore, Falcognana and Mugilla, Cartiera Latina

Sites of the Appia Antica Archaeological Park
Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella, Via Appia antica, Monuments and Mausoleums from the III to the of Capo di Bove, Villa Grandi Franchetti, Villa dei Tritoni, Fox Hunting Casino, Torre del Fiscale, Acqua Marcia aqueducts, Water Claudia and Annius Novus, Quintili Aqueduct

Some points of interest for Archeology and Art
Columbarium of Pomponio Hylas, Sepulcher of the Scipios, Aurelian Walls, Porta San Sebastiano, Monumental Cistern, Caffarella Wet Area, Sepulcher of Priscilla, Church of the Domini Quo Vadis, Chapel of Reginald Pole, Catacombs of San Callisio, Mausoleum of the Fosse Ardeatine, Underground Quarry Caffarilla, Catacombs of Pretestato, Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella and Castrum Caetani
Via Appia Antica 42
Aqueduct Park
Lemonia Street
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