Via Caecilia, Roman road from Rome to Adriatic coast, Italy
Via Caecilia is an ancient Roman road that stretches from Rome to the Adriatic coast and branches off from Via Salaria at a specific point inland. It passed through several Roman settlements and eventually reached the sea, serving as a direct route for movement between inland and coastal regions.
Construction of this road was initiated during the consulship of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Diadematus, reflecting Rome's expansion of infrastructure at that time. Building this route was part of a broader strategy to better connect the empire's growing territories.
The road linked multiple Roman settlements and formed an essential route for trade and communication between communities. People traveled this path regularly to move goods and conduct business across the region.
Archaeological excavations along the route have revealed original paving stones that show how Roman engineers built their roads. Visitors can see remains at various points and understand the craftsmanship of ancient construction methods.
The route had a secondary branch that led to the city of Teramo and eventually to the coast at Giulianova. This shows how Romans designed their road networks with flexibility to serve multiple destinations.
GPS coordinates: 42.58020,13.98108
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