BY: Paolo Melissi
The whole Italian peninsula, excluding the city of Rome, is filled with an endless number of towns big and small that, still today, offer many Roman ruins. However, even though the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum are the most popular ones at an international level, there are many places that are not particularly known but are worth seeing. Italian Traditions will take you at the discovery of the lesser known Italian towns with Roman ruins.
The lesser known Italian towns with Roman ruins
Aquileia
To start this journey among the lesser known Italian towns with Roman ruins, we can say that in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region is possible to discover the ancient town of Aquileia, that constitutes one of the most important archaeological sites of Northern Italy, and was declared a UNESCO world heritage site.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com
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