Tourist Attraction in Cortona:
Parco di Cortona
In the Cortona Park, you can appreciate the remains of the city from the Etruscan period and admire the works consisting of the mighty walls, and the mullioned door, with a series of underground structures (the vaulted arch of Palazzo Cerulli Diligenti, the barrel vault of via Guelfa, the Etruscan wall of Palazzo Casali); of the Roman period you can see remains of the aqueduct consisting of pipelines in coccio pesto near Porta Montanina and from the cistern of the "Bagni di Bacco" next to the church of Sant'Antonio. Outside the plain dominate the (melons), Etruscan tombs of the Archaic period, one is located in Camucia and two others in the area of Sodo. Among these stands the tumulus II del Sodo, with the spectacular terrace-staircase decorated by sculptural groups and architectural elements of oriental style. On the pre-pollinated belt, among olive groves of absolute beauty, you can visit the Pitagora turret, a famous monument known since 1500, the Angori tub and the tomb of Mezzavia. Above, the Cortona mountain, a network of roads from the Roman period has recently been recovered. On the side of Lake Trasimeno are the remarkable remains of the late Republican and imperial villa of Ossaia. All the monuments, even a few kilometers apart, are widely described in the Museo dell'Accademia Etrusca Cortonese, which also acts as a documentation center for the archaeological park and a provider of reception, orientation and sorting services for visitors. . Word processing: Giovambattista Spagnuolo (Myooni)