Circuit Archéologique de Cucuruzzu et Capula

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Circuit Archéologique de Cucuruzzu et Capula, Bronze Age archaeological site in Levie, France

The Archaeological Circuit of Cucuruzzu and Capula is a Bronze Age site featuring a circular tower, a prehistoric settlement, and medieval fortifications set among granite rock formations within Mediterranean woodland. The two locations are connected by walking paths through the natural forest landscape.

Archaeologist Roger Grosjean began excavations in 1959, uncovering Bronze Age settlements in the area. His work was continued by François de Lanfranchi, who extended research until the 1990s.

The central tower functioned as a storage area for food and supplies, showing how people organized daily life during the Bronze Age.

The site is best explored on foot along forest paths that take about 2.3 kilometers to complete, with some uneven terrain throughout. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water, as the walk passes through woodland with limited shade in some sections.

Two settlements from different periods sit along the same walking route here, with the Bronze Age fortress of Cucuruzzu and the medieval fortification of Capula separated by over a thousand years of history. Walking between them on a single path offers a rare chance to see how people in this place adapted to changing times.

Location: Levie

Address: maison d'accueil, 20170 Levie, France

Opening Hours: Monday-Tuesday 09:30-16:00; Wednesday 09:00-16:00; Friday-Sunday 09:30-16:00

Phone: +33495784821

Website: https://alta-rocca.com/alta-rocca-corse/49-391-alta-rocca-sites-de-cucuruzzu-et-de-capula.html

GPS coordinates: 41.72128,9.12991

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:48

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