Appian Way

Local nameVia Appia Antica
LocationAppio-Latino, Italy

This is the most important and most famous road the ancient Romans have ever built. It gets its name from the Roman noble who financed its construction, a certain Appianus.

The road, spanning across nearly the entire Apennine peninsula, consists of several parts, that were built at various periods. The oldest and longest section of the road dates back to 312 BC., while the newest additions were finished under the rule of emperor Trajan, in the 1st century AD.

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Skip the Line: Crypts and Roman Catacombs Small-Group Walking Tour from 79 USD
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You can access the road from various points.

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Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appian_Way#Via_Appia_antica

Address 155 Via Appia Antica, 00178, Italy

Coordinates 41°51'11.57" N 12°31'9.872" E

Tours and activities: Appian Way

Skip the Line: Crypts and Roman Catacombs Small-Group Walking Tour

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Skip the Line: Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Tour

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Rome: Appian Way Golf Cart Tour with Roman Catacombs Entry

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