"Ancient Burial Grounds"
Among the eeriest and most intriguing remains of the ancient Etruscans are these well-preserved cemeteries in Cerveteri and Tarquinia. Use of the historic resting places occurred between the first and ninth centuries, providing insight into early Mediterranean burial practices. Best visited as a pair, the two necropolises house similar artifacts though they remain stylistically distinct, much to the delight of their visitors. Visitors can compare spacious tombs resembling ancient homes at Cerveteri to rock-cut graves and painted resting places in Tarquinia. The National Museum of Cerveteri is another wonder here, which displays important pieces like the Sarcophagus of the Spouses and uses top-rate technology to ensure everyone has the most engaging and educational experience possible.
Via della Necropoli 43, Cerveteri, Italy, 00052
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"Ancient Burial Grounds"
Among the eeriest and most intriguing remains of the ancient Etruscans are these well-preserved cemeteries in Cerveteri and Tarquinia. Use of the historic resting places occurred between the first and ninth centuries, providing insight into early Mediterranean burial practices. Best visited as a pair, the two necropolises house similar artifacts though they remain stylistically distinct, much to the delight of their visitors. Visitors can compare spacious tombs resembling ancient homes at Cerveteri to rock-cut graves and painted resting places in Tarquinia. The National Museum of Cerveteri is another wonder here, which displays important pieces like the Sarcophagus of the Spouses and uses top-rate technology to ensure everyone has the most engaging and educational experience possible.
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