Capo di Bove, Ancient Roman villa in Rome
Capo di Bove is a prominent archaeological site located on the Appian Way.
The site dates back to the 2nd century AD and was part of the suburban estate of Herodes Atticus.
It features the remnants of thermal baths and intricate mosaics, emblematic of Roman lifestyle and architecture.
Today, Capo di Bove serves as a museum and is open for public visits.
The site is celebrated for its well-preserved ancient Thermae and stands as a testament to Rome's historical grandeur.
Location: Roma Capitale
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:00-16:00;Sunday 10:00-18:00
Phone: +39067806686
Email: pa-appia.capodibove@beniculturali.it
Website: parcoarcheologicoappiaantica.it
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap