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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlériaAléria - Wikipedia

    Aléria is 70 km (43 mi) to the south of Bastia on Route N198, in the centre of the Plaine Orientale, also called the Plaine d'Aléria, the east-central coastal plain of the island facing Italy. It includes a number of villages and monuments.

  2. Dec 15, 2022 · On the east coast of Corsica, south of Bastia, Aleria is the ancient Roman capital of the island. The historic village of Aléria is worth a visit with a major archaeological site, a museum and beautiful views. Here is our guide to help you visit Aleria with: what to do, map, photos and tips.

  3. www.go-to-corsica.com › regions › east-coastALERIA - Go to Corsica

    Situated on the East Coast of the island, Aleria is a part of the small region of Costa Serena at 2,7km from the sea. The town is crossed by the river of Tavignano, one of the biggest of the island. The village is at equidistance between Porto-Vecchio and Bastia and is linked up to Corte by a beautiful road of mountains.

  4. Aleria is situated south-east of Corte on a natural inlet called the Etang de Diane, on the eastern coast of Corsica (between Bastia et Porto-Vecchio).

    • Aleria – Location
    • History of Aleria
    • Departmental Museum of Archeology Jérome Carcopino
    • The Roman Site
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    Aleria, a historic town founded in the 6C BC is located on the Costa Serena, Corsica’s Eastern Plain, halfway between Bastiaand Porto Vecchio. Nestled in the heart of the lower Tavignano Valley between the Pond of Diane and the Pond of Urbino this popular coastal resort benefits from a mild microclimate and fertile soils perfect for farming. Mostly...

    Signs of the first human settlements in the region date back to 6C BC. From the Neolithic period to the Iron Age farmers and shepherds occupied the area utilizing natural resources provided by fert...
    In around 565 BC the Phoceans driven out by the Persians from their homeland founded a port of Alalia engaging in trade with other civilizations from the Mediterranean basin. Apart from erecting so...
    Attacked by the Carthaginians and Etruscans in 535 BC, the Greeks fled to Italy and Massiglia (Marseille) keeping Alalia as a trading channel to other Mediterranean colonies.
    In 259 Alalia was conquered by the Romans and gained prominence as a leading Corsican port under a new name- Aleria. Over the centuries the town developed public buildings with a forum, thermal bat...
    The Museum of Aleria is located in the Fort of Matra, a historic building constructed by the Genoese in the 14thcentury.
    Classified as a historic monument in 1962 the Fort of Matra has sheltered exciting historical artifacts dating back to pre-Roman times since 1963.
    In 1969 the Museum was named Jérome Carcopinoafter a prominent Corsican historian who sponsored the excavation works at the site of Aleria and in 1979 it was acquired by the Department of Haute-Corse.
    The exhibition chronicling fifteen centuries of Corsica’s history is housed in several rooms on the first floor of the fort.
    Ruins of the ancient Aleria were first described by Prosper Merimée (1803-70), an Inspector of Historic Monuments during his survey of Corsica in 1839.
    The first excavations took place between 1955-1960 and were undertaken by a Corsican archaeologist Jean Jehasse. At this time most of the Roman remnants were unearthed, including the forum.
    The pre-Romannecropolislocated further south was excavated between 1960-81.
    A large part of the ancient cityremains buried to this day. A conservation project undertaken by archaeologists appointed by Corsica’s regional government focuses its efforts on the maintenance and...
    Aleria is located on T10, 70 km south of Bastia and 100 km north of Bonifacio.
    The Museum opening hours are 9:00-12:00, 13:00-18:00 from 16th May to the end of September and 8:00-12:00, 13:00-17:00 from the beginning of October to 15th May. From the 1st of November to the 31s...
    The Roman Site closes 30 min before the Museum.
    The fare is 4 € per person (free for children under 10 years) and includes both the Museum visit as well as the archaeological site tour.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesAléria - Wikiwand

    Aléria is 70 km (43 mi) to the south of Bastia on Route N198, in the centre of the Plaine Orientale, also called the Plaine d'Aléria, the east-central coastal plain of the island facing Italy. It includes a number of villages and monuments. Most of the rest of the island is precipitously mountainous.

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