
On Sunday, September 15 it will be possible to visit the Roman villa of Almese and the Roman villa of Caselette to discover how the Romans lived in the Susa Valley in the first century AD. Going back in time it will be possible to enter the rooms of the villas and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of two of the most important extra-urban residential complexes of the Roman era in Piedmont.
It will also be possible to participate in the free tour, guided by a naturalist, of the Primavalle Area. Located on the slopes of Mount Musinè, it hosts numerous species of animals and plants that are rare at a national and regional level, making it one of the Piedmont areas with the greatest biodiversity. A true "xerothermic oasis" that also includes the Upper and Lower Caselette Lakes.
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