Remembrance workshop - Antiques market Upcoming dates: 1 March 2026, 5 April 2026
Archaeological sites
The arches of the Roman aqueduct are one of the most significant and historic monuments of Acqui: it is the best preserved of all the monuments of its kind that still exist in Piedmont and one of the most significant exam...
The re-discovery of Libarna came about because of work connected with the construction of the Strada Regia dei Giovi (1820-1823) and the Turin-Genoa railway (1846-1854). The current archaeological area represents just a...
The imposing structure of via alle Fonti, with its rectangular tower which remains to a height of two metres, was discovered in the southern part of the town along the slopes at around the same height of the castle and fo...
In via Rinarolo, on the northern edges at the height of the castle, recent excavations have brought to light a consistent run of walling with building techniques (substrate terracing, bagged working, double-walled square...
The archaeological itinerary of Guardamonte, set out with an information point and a learning area next to the farm-house, is an integral part of a natural history context, where naturalistic trails have been created dedi...
The swimming pool was situated in a thermal complex from the Roman imperial age on the periphery of the town of Aquae Statiellae, on via Aemilia Scauri. It was probably filled with hot water from the “Bollente” and opera...
The parish church of San Giovanni di Mediliano was recorded for the first time as plebs Metiliani in the middle of the 10th century. The surrounding area has revealed traces of activity in the prehistoric (2500-1250 BC) a...