archaeological park of Cumae

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The archaeological park of Cumae is an ancient site near Naples that preserves the remains of the Greek and Roman city of Cumae, including temples, fortifications, and the famed sanctuary of the Cumaean Sibyl.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Acropolis of Cumae 1
Parco Archeologico di Cuma 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological park
archaeological site
tourist attraction
associatedWith Cumaean Sibyl NERFINISHED
Greek mythology
Roman religion NERFINISHED
contains Roman forum of Cumae NERFINISHED
Temple of Apollo (Cumae) NERFINISHED
Temple of Jupiter (Cumae) NERFINISHED
acropolis of Cumae NERFINISHED
amphitheatre of Cumae NERFINISHED
city walls
fortifications
lower town of Cumae
necropolis areas
remains of the ancient city of Cumae
sanctuary of the Cumaean Sibyl NERFINISHED
so‑called Cave of the Sibyl NERFINISHED
temples
country Italy
culture Ancient Greek culture
Ancient Roman culture NERFINISHED
earliestOccupationCenturyBC 8th century BC
foundedAsCityBy Greek colonists from Euboea
hasHeritage Greek archaeological remains
Roman archaeological remains
hasViewOver Bay of Pozzuoli NERFINISHED
locatedIn Campania
Cumae NERFINISHED
Italy
locatedNear Naples NERFINISHED
Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn Phlegraean Peninsula NERFINISHED
managedBy Parco archeologico dei Campi Flegrei NERFINISHED
nearbySite Baiae archaeological site NERFINISHED
Solfatara crater NERFINISHED
archaeological park of Pozzuoli NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Phlegraean Fields archaeological area NERFINISHED
province Metropolitan City of Naples NERFINISHED
region Campania NERFINISHED
significance important center in Magna Graecia
one of the earliest Greek colonies in mainland Italy
timePeriodRepresented Archaic Greek period
Classical Greek period
Roman Imperial period
Roman Republican period ONNER

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Bacoli contains archaeological park of Cumae
this entity surface form: Parco Archeologico di Cuma
Sanctuary of the Cumaean Sibyl locatedNear archaeological park of Cumae
this entity surface form: Acropolis of Cumae
Sanctuary of the Cumaean Sibyl partOf archaeological park of Cumae