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5 h
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Italian
Discover the Ancient Appian Way Regional Park and Catacombs of St. Callixtus. Enjoy a break in the Aqueducts Park tasting the roman specialties in your the lunch box (morning) or Aperitif (afternoon)
St. Callixtus’s Catacombs are part of the so-called Callistian complex, an area of about 30 hectares between the Via Appia Antica, the Via Ardeatina and the Via delle Sette Chiese, in Rome, which houses various funerary areas and catacombs
The catacombs arose towards the end of the 2nd century, with some private Christian hypogea and a funerary area directly dependent on the Roman church. They take their name from the deacon Callisto I, appointed by Pope Zephyrinus to administer the cemetery itself. Having in turn ascended the papal throne, Pope Callistus I enlarged the funerary complex, which soon became the official one of the Church.
This tour takes you through the Ancient Appian Way Regional Park, one of the largest urban protected areas in Europe. You will be immerse in the history of the Ancient Appian Way, a 4th century BC roman road, over 500km long that connected Rome to Brindisi, south of Italy. Not only a military road but a road the hides a lots of secrets, beautiful villas and historical sites. You will pass by the Circus of Maxentius, the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella, to name a few.
Our Appian Way E-bike Tour is one of the most captivating experiences we offer. The ancient Appian Way is a testament to Rome’s storied past, showcasing a wealth of history, culture, and art. This unique itinerary has been carefully crafted to introduce you to a magnificent road adorned with incredible monuments and landmarks.
A very much deserved break in the Holy Wood surrounded by Appia will give you the chance to learn the romantic love story of Egeria and Numa Pompilio while tasting the roman specialties in your the lunch box. In the afternoon there will be a tasty Aperitif to replace the Lunch Box