On Sunday, April 26, it will be possible to visit the Roman villa of Caselette to discover how the Romans lived in the Susa Valley in the first century AD. Traveling back in time, you will be able to enter the rooms of the villa and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of one of the most important Roman-era suburban residential complexes in Piedmont.
You can also take a tour, led by a naturalist, of the Primavalle Area. Located on the slopes of Mount Musinè, it is home to numerous nationally and regionally rare animal and plant species, making it one of Piedmont's areas of greatest biodiversity. A true "xerothermic oasis" that also includes the Upper and Lower Caselette Lakes.
The Roman Villa of Caselette will be open to visitors from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM, with the first tour starting at 3:30 PM, the second at 4:30 PM, and the last at approximately 5:30 PM.
The Primavalle Area, meeting at the Roman Villa of Caselette, will be open to visitors from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM, with the first tour starting at 3:30 PM and the second at approximately 5:00 PM.
The day is promoted by the Ar.c.A. (Art, Archaeology, and Culture in Almese) association, under the patronage of the Municipality of Almese, in collaboration with the Magnetto Foundation, Finder S.p.A., Univoca, Tesori d’arte e cultura alpina, and the Archaeological, Fine Arts, and Landscape Superintendence for the Metropolitan City of Turin.
Info: arca.almese@gmail.com – tel. 3420601365 – www.arcalmese.it.
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