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Augustus Park (Susa)

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Augustus Park (Susa)

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Parco d'Augusto in Susa, Italy, is a captivating historical site nestled in the heart of the Susa Valley, within the Metropolitan City of Turin. Situated at an elevation of 512 meters, this park serves as a tranquil green space that beautifully preserves significant Roman archaeological treasures. It offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and profound historical depth, showcasing Susa's strategic importance in the Roman Empire, particularly in the context of the Cottian Alps.

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    September 28, 2023

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    In the historic village of Susa, some splendid monuments are located in the Parco d'Augusto area: the arch erected in the 1st century BC. in honor of Octavian Augustus, the cathedral of San Giusto, Roman remains of the aqueduct, the castle of Countess Adelaide and an ancient access gate, Porta Savoia. Of particular importance is the arch, which expresses well the value that Susa had for the Romans.
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    March 18, 2021

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    Interesting old part of Susa with remains of Roman buildings: Roman aqueduct, Porta Savoia and Arch of Augustus, a little further away the Roman amphitheater is well worth seeing.
    More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susa_(Piemont)#Geschichte, visitasusa.it/index.php/da-visitare/siti-e-monumenti and http: / /archeo.piemonte.beniculturali.it/index.php/it/musei/aree-archeologiche/70-aree-arch-prov-di-torino/345-aree-archeologiche-di-susa
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    May 15, 2022

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    Core of the historical Susa, from the Cathedral of San Giusto (XI - XV century) to the Roman gate (Porta Savoia) to the Roman remains (Arco di Augusto and aqueduct). The park itself isn't accessible by bike, but that's not a big deal. Worth a visit.
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    Location: Susa, Torino, Piedmont, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Parco d'Augusto (Susa) suitable for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    While the park itself features walking paths, the archaeological nature of some areas, with ancient ruins and uneven terrain, might present challenges for visitors with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs. Specific accessibility information for all individual Roman structures within the park is not readily available, so it's advisable to check with local Susa tourism offices for the most current details.

    Are dogs allowed in Parco d'Augusto (Susa)?

    The park is generally considered a public green space within the town of Susa. While there's no explicit prohibition mentioned, it's always best practice to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved. Please be mindful of other visitors and the historical significance of the site. Always clean up after your pet.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Parco d'Augusto (Susa) to see the main attractions?

    Most visitors find that 1 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the main Roman ruins, including the Arch of Augustus, remnants of the aqueduct, and Porta Savoia, as well as enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park. If you wish to visit the nearby Roman amphitheater or Susa Cathedral, you should allocate additional time.

    What are the parking options near Parco d'Augusto (Susa)?

    Parco d'Augusto is centrally located in Susa. While the intro mentions easy access by car via the A32 motorway, specific parking areas directly adjacent to the park are not detailed. As it's in a historic town center, street parking might be limited. It's recommended to look for public parking lots within walking distance of the city center, especially if visiting during peak times.

    What other historical sites or attractions are close to Parco d'Augusto (Susa) that I can visit?

    Parco d'Augusto is part of a rich historical area. Very close by, you can find the Susa Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Giusto), an 11th-century Romanesque-Gothic structure, and the ancient city gate, Porta Savoia. A little further, but still within easy reach, is the Roman Amphitheater. The Castello della Contessa Adelaide is also a notable historical landmark in Susa.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Parco d'Augusto (Susa)?

    Yes, as Parco d'Augusto is situated in the heart of Susa, a historic town, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within easy walking distance in the surrounding city center. This makes it convenient to grab a coffee, a meal, or refreshments before or after your visit.

    What is the terrain like for walking within Parco d'Augusto (Susa)?

    The park features lush greenery and walking paths, providing a serene environment. However, as it contains numerous Roman vestiges, some areas may involve uneven ground or ancient stone pathways. It is generally suitable for leisurely strolls, but comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring the archaeological sections.

    Is Parco d'Augusto (Susa) suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the park is considered a family-friendly environment with ample space for outdoor activities. The historical ruins offer an educational experience, and the green spaces provide room for children to explore. It's a great place for a leisurely outing with the family.

    How does Parco d'Augusto (Susa) connect to the broader history of the Roman Empire?

    Parco d'Augusto is home to the Arch of Augustus, built to commemorate the alliance between Emperor Augustus and King Cottius. This event was crucial for integrating the Cottian Alps region into the Roman state, highlighting Susa's strategic importance as a communication point between Italy and France. The presence of the aqueduct and amphitheater further underscores Susa's significant role in the Roman Empire.

    What is the best way to reach Parco d'Augusto (Susa) using public transportation?

    Parco d'Augusto is easily accessible by public transportation. The Susa train station is conveniently located within walking distance of the park, specifically on Via Impero Romano. This makes it a straightforward option for visitors arriving by train.

    Are there any guided tours available for Parco d'Augusto (Susa) or the surrounding historical area?

    While the park can be explored independently, local tourism offices in Susa often offer guided tours that delve deeper into the history of the Roman ruins and the town's medieval past. Checking with the Susa tourist information center upon arrival is recommended for current tour availability and schedules.

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