Perhaps the Comune of Reggio Calabria is blasé about their history given that there is so much of it, and this deliciously named site is a case in point. Inaccessible, seemingly uncared for it is jus...
Looking at it, it is a piece of ancient Greek wall with wreckage of columns. Approaches are made in the form of serpantin, but everything is closed to the castle, look outside through three grids plus a place on the map incorrect ...
Near the embankment you can see the ruins of the Greek walls. It is believed they were built by the Greeks in the IY century BC. At that time Regio was one of the main Greek port cities.
Good example
This good example of a Roman site could be seen well from a coach. It has been fenced off from the busy road. There are notices with information.
Another missed opportunity
Perhaps the Comune of Reggio Calabria is blasé about their history given that there is so much of it, and this deliciously named site is a case in point. Inaccessible, seemingly uncared for it is jus...
Nothing much to see.
There is nothing much to see here,but worth looking at if walking lungomare.Currently they are fenced off,but you can still see them clearly.
Stones
Looking at it, it is a piece of ancient Greek wall with wreckage of columns. Approaches are made in the form of serpantin, but everything is closed to the castle, look outside through three grids plus a place on the map incorrect ...
The ruins of the Greek walls
Near the embankment you can see the ruins of the Greek walls. It is believed they were built by the Greeks in the IY century BC. At that time Regio was one of the main Greek port cities.