Canne della Battaglia Archaeological Ruins Guided Tour
Barletta, Italy
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia, famous for the biggest battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Roman and Carthaginian army.
Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia. Discover the tactics of war that allowed the Carthaginians to win the battle. Visit the necropolis and museum "Antiquarium"
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Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia, famous for the biggest battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Roman and Carthaginian army.
Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia. Discover the tactics of war that allowed the Carthaginians to win the battle. Visit the necropolis and museum "Antiquarium"
Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia, famous for the biggest battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Roman and Carthaginian army near the river Ofanto, between about 86,000 Romans and about 50,000 Carthaginians.
The battle was won by the Carthaginians led by Hannibal, one of the greatest leaders in history.
Discover the tactics of war that allowed the Carthaginians to win the battle and which sadly killed more than 55,000 soldiers.
Beyond the Roman ruins, we will visit the necropolis and museum "Antiquarium" with a rich collection of clay pots painted with geometric designs from pre-Roman populations (dauno-peucezi) dating back to the IV-III century BC, from the tombs and necropolis of Cannae.
Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia. Discover the tactics of war that allowed the Carthaginians to win the battle. Visit the necropolis and museum "Antiquarium"
Explore the archaeological ruins of the ancient Roman town of Canne della Battaglia, famous for the biggest battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Roman and Carthaginian army near the river Ofanto, between about 86,000 Romans and about 50,000 Carthaginians.
The battle was won by the Carthaginians led by Hannibal, one of the greatest leaders in history.
Discover the tactics of war that allowed the Carthaginians to win the battle and which sadly killed more than 55,000 soldiers.
Beyond the Roman ruins, we will visit the necropolis and museum "Antiquarium" with a rich collection of clay pots painted with geometric designs from pre-Roman populations (dauno-peucezi) dating back to the IV-III century BC, from the tombs and necropolis of Cannae.
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