Via San Pietro degli Schiavoni, Brindisi
Facts and practical information
The archaeological area of San Pietro degli Schiavoni is an archaeological area in Brindisi below the Verdi Theater, Via Santi 1, which features elements and artifacts of the ancient Roman city.
San Pietro degli Schiavoni is the name of the centrally located neighborhood that housed a church dedicated to the saint of the same name and was home to inhabitants of Slavic and Albanian origin who were key players in immigration as early as the second half of the 15th century.
In the early 1960s a number of mostly dilapidated houses in the neighborhood were demolished with the aim of building the new Palace of Justice, then housed in the Granafei-Nervegna building. Remains of the medieval city were discovered, which were destroyed by bulldozers at the time. Having stopped work on the construction site, systematic excavations were carried out by the local archaeological superintendency.
When the excavations were completed, an insula of the Roman-era Brindisi was brought to light.
In 1967 the municipality had planned to build a new municipal theater on that area, but the importance of the discovery and the conservation constraint imposed still led to the revision of the project. The new design of the Verdi Theater, by architect Enrico Nespega, was therefore that of a huge steel building, "a suspended theater," so that the entire archaeological area would remain usable for tourists and scholars.
Via Santi 1Brindisi 72100
Via San Pietro degli Schiavoni – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Teatro Verdi, Port of Brindisi, Museo Archeologico Provinciale F.Ribezzo, Chiesa di Santa Teresa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Via San Pietro degli Schiavoni?
How to get to Via San Pietro degli Schiavoni by public transport?
Bus
- Piazza Capitanerie di Porto • Lines: 8 (6 min walk)
- Corso Umberto I • Lines: 8 (8 min walk)