Immerse yourself in history at the Archaeological Park of Egnazia in Puglia. Walk through ancient ruins, including the Via Traiana and Roman basilicas, and explore the National Archaeological Museum.
Immerse yourself in history at the Archaeological Park of Egnazia in Puglia. Walk through ancient ruins, including the Via Traiana and Roman basilicas, and explore the National Archaeological Museum.
- Parco Archeologico di Egnazia - Situated on the Adriatic coast of Puglia, the Archaeological Park of Egnazia is a captivating historical site. Visitors can explore the impressive defensive walls of the ancient city, the Messapian necropolis with its decorated tombs, the remnants of the Via Traiana, the Civil Basilica, the cryptoporticus, the Roman…
- Parco Archeologico di Egnazia - Situated on the Adriatic coast of Puglia, the Archaeological Park of Egnazia is a captivating historical site. Visitors can explore the impressive defensive walls of the ancient city, the Messapian necropolis with its decorated tombs, the remnants of the Via Traiana, the Civil Basilica, the cryptoporticus, the Roman baths, and the ancient basilicas. These structures bear witness to over a millennium of history, from the indigenous Japigi and Messapi peoples to the Roman era. The park offers an engaging journey through the ruins, providing insights into the lives, culture, and beliefs of these ancient civilizations.
- Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Egnazia ‘Giuseppe Andreassi’ - Located just outside the ancient city walls near the Messapian necropolis, the Giuseppe Andreassi National Archaeological Museum of Egnazia showcases artifacts spanning thirty-five centuries of history, from the Bronze Age to the Messapian and Roman periods. Notable pieces include the renowned marble head of the god Attis and the Mosaic of the Graces, both celebrated for their artistic beauty. Through thoughtfully curated exhibits and informative panels, the museum offers profound insights into the life, traditions, and beliefs of the ancient civilizations that once thrived in Egnazia.

- Visit to the National Archaeological Museum
- Explore the Messapian Necropolis, Via Traiana, and the Civil Basilica
- Private walking tour of Egnazia with licensed tour guide
- Discover the Cryptoporticus, the Roman Baths, and the ancient Basilicas
- Marvel at the artifacts from the Bronze Age through the Messapian and Roman periods
- Visit to the…
- Visit to the National Archaeological Museum
- Explore the Messapian Necropolis, Via Traiana, and the Civil Basilica
- Private walking tour of Egnazia with licensed tour guide
- Discover the Cryptoporticus, the Roman Baths, and the ancient Basilicas
- Marvel at the artifacts from the Bronze Age through the Messapian and Roman periods
- Visit to the Archaeological Park of Egnazia
- Marvel at the Mosaic of the Graces
- Entrance ticket: Archaeological Park ( before 12:30 PM ) + National Archaeological Museum of Gnatia
- Entrance ticket: Archaeological Park ( before 12:30 PM ) + National Archaeological Museum of Gnatia
Journey back in time to Egnazia (or Gnathia), home to the Japigi, Messapi, and Greeks until the Roman era. Explore the Archaeological Park of Ancient Egnazia, featuring impressive defensive walls and the Messapian necropolis with its beautifully adorned tombs. Discover the Via Traiana, the Civil Basilica with the Hall of the Three Graces, oriental…
Journey back in time to Egnazia (or Gnathia), home to the Japigi, Messapi, and Greeks until the Roman era. Explore the Archaeological Park of Ancient Egnazia, featuring impressive defensive walls and the Messapian necropolis with its beautifully adorned tombs. Discover the Via Traiana, the Civil Basilica with the Hall of the Three Graces, oriental deities, the cryptoporticus, and the Roman baths. Be captivated by the Episcopal Basilica and the Southern Basilica, complete with stunning mosaics. The Archaeological Park closes at 12:30 PM, after which only the museum remains open for visits.
Following this, with your guide, explore the Giuseppe Andreassi National Archaeological Museum, located near the Messapian necropolis. Delve into the Bronze Age and the Messapian and Roman periods. Admire the exquisite marble head of the god Attis and the renowned Mosaic of the Graces.
This private tour offers immersive storytelling, exclusive insights, and personalized guidance. It is ideal for history and archaeology enthusiasts, unveiling the hidden treasures of Apulia.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.