Carsulae, an ancient Roman town erected along the course of the Flaminia Road, was abbandoned long-ago because of serious landslides which had rendered it necessary to move the seat of this important consular road.
Not all of this interesting archeological area which is situated between Terni and Sangemini has been brought to light. However, the Forum area with the ruins of the basilica and of the Twin Temples, the Theater and the Amphitheater, both of which are quite well-preserved, are visible; also the very beautiful arch of St. Damian, and further on, very interesting sepulchral monuments. Right next to the Forum the beautiful medieval church of St. Damian was built by using the archeological materials found within this area.
For information concerning the visits with guide and the didactic activities phone the number 0039/0744/334133.
From October 29th: every day, from 8.30 a.m. till 5.30 p.m.
Price: Full fare: 4,40 Euro; cheap fare: 3,30 Euro.
Cheap fare: Citizens EU between 6 and 25 years old and over 65; Teachers with no time limit of teaching in the public schools (when they don' t accompany the classroom); Groups of EU students accompanied from their teachers; Teachers or students of the University' s department of Architecture, Preservation of the Cultural Goods, Science of Formation, Humanities (archaeological and artistic-historical sectors), Academy for the beautiful Arts; Personnel of the Ministry of Goods and Cultural activity: Touristic groups made up of at least 15 people.
Free fare: Babies under 6 years old; Handicapped; Companions of handicapped; Touristic guides; Interpreters; Companion's teachers; Teachers with pass ICOM.
