Scavi archeologici di Stabia, Castellammare di Stabia
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Facts and practical information
The excavation of Stabiae has uncovered the remains of the ancient town of Stabiae, near the current town of Castellammare di Stabia in the Italian region of Campania, along with a number of public buildings dating back to ancient Rome. The excavations began in 1749, during the reign of Charles III of Spain, when they were performed through a series of tunnels. Open-air excavations began in 1950 under the direction of Italian archaeologist Libero D'Orsi. ()
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Passeggiata ArcheologicaCastellammare di Stabia
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Day trips
Scavi archeologici di Stabia – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: San Bartolomeo, Castellammare Cathedral, El Gesù, Reggia di Quisisana.
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How to get to Scavi archeologici di Stabia by public transport?
The nearest stations to Scavi archeologici di Stabia:
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- Via Giuseppe Cosenza - Chiesa San Marco • Lines: Castellammare - 1 Barrato (7 min walk)
- Piazza Matteotti - Ferrovia dello Stato • Lines: Castellammare - 1 Rosso (21 min walk)
Light rail
- Via Nocera • Lines: 14 (12 min walk)
- Pioppaino • Lines: 14 (30 min walk)
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- Castellammare di Stabia (25 min walk)