In the territory of Montegrotto Terme, nine information boards have been installed next to the archaeological sites (the sites open to public as well as the sites that cannot be visited) and beside Villa Draghi. These boards include reconstructions and images of the findings and a brief summary about the history of the site in Italian, German and English.
A tenth board, located along Corso delle Terme and providing a map of the territory, can be considered the starting point of the archaeological pathway for visitors coming from the north (Abano Terme and Padova); in the same way, the Information Point set up at the Terme Euganee/Abano/Montegrotto railway station can be considered the starting point of the pathway for visitors getting to Montegrotto by train.
Downloads
The PDF format files with the contents of the Information Boards are downloadable either by clicking on the highlighted dots on the map, or from the list that you will find just below the map.
1 | Sacred place between Monte Castello and Colle San Pietro Montagnon, 7th – 3rd century B.C. – download PDF |
2 | Archaeological site at “Lastra” place, 1st century B.C. – 1st century A.D. – download PDF |
3 | Archaeological site at Colle San Pietro Montagnon, 1st century B.C. – 2nd century A.D. – download PDF |
4 | Archaeological site at Viale Stazione / Via degli Scavi, 1st century B.C. – 3rd century A.D. – download PDF |
5 | Archaeological site at Colle Bortolone and villa at Via San Mauro, 1st century B.C. – 2nd century A.D. – download PDF |
6 | Archaeological site at Via Neroniana (3rd millennium B.C. – 14th century A.D.) and Roman villa (1st – 2nd century A.D – download PDF |
7 | Roman bath complex underneath the Terme Neroniane Hotel, end of the 1st century B.C. – 2nd century A.D. – download PDF |
8 | Villa rustica at Turri, 1st century B.C. – 2nd century A.D. – download PDF |
9 | Villa Draghi – download PDF |
i | Introductory Information Board – download PDF |
Location of the Information Boards