Roman Minturnae

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Roman Minturnae is an ancient Roman city and archaeological site in central Italy known for its well-preserved remains of roads, temples, and public buildings along the Via Appia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman city
archaeological site
administeredBy Italian cultural heritage authorities
ancientName Minturnae NERFINISHED
country Italy
culture Roman
currentUse archaeological park
excavated 20th century
hasArchaeologicalMuseum Antiquarium of Minturnae NERFINISHED
hasFeature Imperial-era structures
Republican-era structures
amphitheatre
aqueduct remains
baths
bridge remains
city walls
colonnaded street
forum
inscriptions
paved streets
public buildings
temples
theatre
hasPublicBuilding basilica
macellum (market)
hasRemainsFrom Imperial period
Republican period
late antique period
hasRoadConnection Via Appia NERFINISHED
Via Appia bridge over the Garigliano NERFINISHED
hasSacredBuilding temple complex in the forum area
knownFor archaeological excavations
well-preserved Roman remains
locatedIn Lazio
central Italy NERFINISHED
province of Latina NERFINISHED
locatedNear modern town of Minturno
locatedOn Appian Way NERFINISHED
Via Appia NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Garigliano River NERFINISHED
nearbyModernInfrastructure Garigliano bridge NERFINISHED
modern Via Appia
partOf Roman Campania region in antiquity
periodOfFlourishing Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
regionHistoricallyAssociatedWith Latium adiectum NERFINISHED
tourism cultural tourism site

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