아피아 가도
"아피아 가도" (Appian Way) is an ancient Roman road that connected Rome to the southern regions of Italy. Built in 312 BC, it was one of the earliest and most important roads in the Roman Empire, facilitating trade and military movement. The road is famous for its straight path and durable construction, featuring large stone slabs.
Today, the Appian Way is a popular historical site, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the well-preserved sections of the road, along with ancient ruins, tombs, and catacombs that line its route, offering a glimpse into Roman history and engineering.