Some time ago I was in Rome and I forgot to publish these photos and share them with you of these places probably less known to tourists from all over the world.
I visited the park of the aqueducts, one of the largest city parks in Rome, and one of the green lungs of Rome, where we can still see the system of aqueducts that brought water to Rome.
however, the place that struck me the most in Rome, located in the province exactly in Cerveteri, is the Banditaccia necropolis, one of the best Etruscan necropolis.
A tourist site in my opinion not to be missed absolutely dating back to around the 9th century BC with thousands of tombs and I also saw undergrounds with paintings.
the entrance ticket costs € 6, the sepulchral road that crosses it is more than 2 km long, the tombs are the classic ones made with a well dug into the tuff, there are many funerary chambers naturally inspired by domestic life.
The only thing that struck me in a negative way is that it often happens to me in Italy that the museum service is still very bad also because the restaurant and the bookshop were completely abandoned.
It is really a pity that these ancient places are not valued.
Of course, what strikes most of all is the beauty of the place with this very suggestive atmosphere and the peculiarity of the excavations.
The tombs can all be visited, and only one contains objects on display, naturally protected by a glass in which you cannot enter, certainly I do not recommend a visit here when it rains because the paths are all on the ground, they could create problems since you have to go up and get off these.
I hope you have the opportunity to visit this place because here we understand the birth of an otherworldly conception in society, that is, the passage of the incineration of the corpses to their burial, a beautiful evolution.
I hope you enjoyed the photos