Bezienswaardigheid

Broken Pot Mountain

door 44 locals aangeraden,

Tips van locals

Paola
May 7, 2019
Its name derives from the Latin mons testaceus : testae, meaning "tiles", "amphorae". The hill is in fact composed of many fragments of over 53 millions of terracotta amphorae, mostly olive oil, neatly arranged there in Roman times and coming from the nearby river port on the Tiber. For this reason, it constitutes a unique archaeological site.
Roberto
October 17, 2017
DISCO - CLUBS - PUBS In This street all you need for Night Life !!!!
Luca
November 20, 2014
The Monte dei Cocci, or Monte Testaccio, is an authentic “waste tip”, an artificial mound dating from the Roman era rising in the very heart of the city.
Stefano
April 5, 2014
Monte Testaccio (h 30 mt) is made ​​up of countless layers of shards of Roman times.Monte Testaccio (h 30 m) est composé d'innombrables couches de débris de l'époque romaine.
Xenia Property
December 20, 2016
Monte Testaccio (alternatively spelled Monte Testaceo; also known as Monte dei cocci) is an artificial mound in Rome composed almost entirely of testae (Italian: cocci), fragments of broken amphorae dating from the time of the Roman Empire

Unieke activiteiten in de buurt

Fettuccine pasta en Tiramisu dessert maken kookles
Rome met professionele fotograaf
Rondleiding in het Colosseum - Forum Romanum en Palatijn

Andere aanbevelingen van locals