Elea-Velia Archaeological Park (Parco Archeologico di Elea-Velia)

Elea-Velia Archaeological Park (Parco Archeologico di Elea-Velia)

Elea-Velia Archaeological Park (Parco Archeologico di Elea-Velia)

Founded by the Greeks in the sixth century BC, the Elea-Velia Archaeological Park in Campania, Italy, offers a unique blend of architectural styles. Visitors can explore original Greek streets and an intact arch, alongside Roman-era structures such as temples, thermal baths, and a theater. The site’s layout reveals the layers of history, from its Hellenic origins to its later Roman influence, providing a vivid glimpse into the past. Today, guests can walk through the well-preserved ruins, experiencing the textures and designs of ancient civilizations.

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