Located a few kilometers from the town of Frascati, the Parco Archeologico Culturale di Tuscolo stands as a testament to the rich history of the Roman Empire. This historical landmark offers visitors a unique opportunity to discover how the Romans lived in this breathtaking setting throughout the year. With its well-kept greenery and designated picnic areas, it is a perfect spot for a serene and contemplative experience. The park boasts various ancient structures, including a beautiful theater, the remains of a Temple dedicated to Mercury, and a 4th-century fountain. Additionally, the site recently unveiled the ancient Baths Adrianea, which were later transformed into an early Christian church. For a fee of 3.00, visitors can explore these ruins and immerse themselves in the wonders of a bygone era. With its stunning views, peaceful atmosphere, and knowledgeable guides like Jacopo, this archaeological park is truly a treasure waiting to be discovered.
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Nice for a walk but you cant do BBQ or picnic!
Beautiful, but closed from autumn to spring. Would be kind of that were mentioned on the website.
Pick up a panino and a bottle of wine and drive the ten minutes or so out of frascati and have a picnic with super views-winter is great too.
Every time of the year, it is worth a visit. Discover how the Roman lived in this amazing place.
Beautiful place to be and meditate
Fresh
A place to discover.
One of the most beautiful panoramic points of all the Castles. I highly recommend it to families with children, groups, hikers, runners due to the vast free accessible trail network. The ruins and the ruins, as well as the equipped area, are paid for and open only on certain days and time slots. The parking is free, large and easily accessible on an asphalt road. Cell phones don't have much reception and the CAI trail signs are present at times. Only in the equipped area near the car park are there tables, benches, barbecues, chemical toilets and rides. Along the paths of the park there are only a few benches and some information panels.