Grotte di Pilato
The Grotte di Pilato are ancient caves located near the town of Baia, in the region of Campania, Italy. These caves are believed to have been used during the Roman era, possibly as a retreat for the wealthy. The site features impressive rock formations and remnants of ancient structures, showcasing the architectural skills of the time.
The caves are named after Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor known for his role in the trial of Jesus Christ. Today, the Grotte di Pilato attract visitors interested in history and archaeology, offering a glimpse into the past and the lifestyle of ancient Romans.