Guidonia Montecelio. Archaeological Museum Rodolfo Lanciani

Guidonia Montecelio. Archaeological Museum Rodolfo Lanciani

The Archaeological Museum Rodolfo Lanciani in Guidonia Montecelio is located in the former Convent of San Michele.

It focuses on the 'Roman Villa', typical of the area, in its rustic and rustic-residential aspects. The Roman Villa was a small agricultural center with the main residence of a roman 'patrizio' (noble) and the barn and the warehouse and the agricultural transformation buildings. Many Italian towns are born from the ruin of ancient roman villas.

Here you will find the "Capitoline Triad" found in the Inviolata Park, representing Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
 


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