A special occasion to discover the ancient past of the area between Caorle and Bibione up close.
On Friday, July 3rd, the archaeological site of the so-called "villa della Brussa," in the Are di Brussa locality, will exceptionally open to the public as part of the project "NAPA – NAvigate in the PAst. At the mouths of the ancient Tagliamento", promoted by the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Padua in collaboration with the Municipality of Caorle, under the supervision of the Archaeological Superintendency of Fine Arts and Landscape for the metropolitan city of Venice.
During the Open Day, it will be possible to observe ongoing archaeological excavation activities and view closely the structures and artifacts that have emerged from the investigations, guided by the archaeologists and researchers involved in the project. The initiative will allow for a deeper understanding of this important Roman site, located near the ancient mouth of Tiliaventum Maius, already mentioned by Pliny the Elder in the 1st century A.D.
The visits will take place in two shifts, at 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m., with a maximum of 25 participants for each group.
Participation is free with mandatory reservation by contacting the IAT Office of Caorle at the number 0421 81085 or by email at the address info@caorle.eu.