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A blast from the past
Having stayed in the area for the past 10 years this was the first time I'd visited the site. I was pleasantly surprised. There is a small museum at the site which is very good and the staff extremely...
We could have spent the whole day here, so much to see and very worth while. The building is magnificent and the evening dusk and the views are incredible. We had a holiday house in Riace ma...
We really enjoyed this site - showing the ongoing excavations of Greek-Roman and Byzantine history. The farmhouse/museum was the centrepiece. Unfortunately the amphitheater area was closed. Most of t...
The new museum is still to be held in English...The same price as in REGGIO (6€) while the major works are in the latter. Unpleasant home. The archaeological park isn'...
A blast from the past
Having stayed in the area for the past 10 years this was the first time I'd visited the site. I was pleasantly surprised. There is a small museum at the site which is very good and the staff extremely...
The most important colony of Magna Grecia.
We could have spent the whole day here, so much to see and very worth while. The building is magnificent and the evening dusk and the views are incredible. We had a holiday house in Riace ma...
Small archeological site is a gem
We really enjoyed this site - showing the ongoing excavations of Greek-Roman and Byzantine history. The farmhouse/museum was the centrepiece. Unfortunately the amphitheater area was closed. Most of t...
Nothing in French yet...
The new museum is still to be held in English...The same price as in REGGIO (6€) while the major works are in the latter. Unpleasant home. The archaeological park isn'...
Our ancestors did not have our means
A very interesting visit to a site that met Greeks, Romans and Italians in 1880.