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East coast of Corsica, south of Bastia
- 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.
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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.
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).
Aléria (French pronunciation:; Ancient Greek: Ἀλαλίη / Ἀλλαλία, [3] Alalíē/Allalía; Latin and Italian: Aleria; Corsican: U Cateraghju) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica, former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see.
Steeped in 8000 years of history, Aleria, according to his many influences, immerses you in an unexpected bath culture. Invitation to travel in time, your discoveries of the ancient capital of ancient Corsica are organized primarily around the Museum Jerome CARCOPINO and walks along the Diana lake. Also renowned for its varied agricultural ...
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.
Aléria (Corsican: Aleria) is a village of Corsica in Haute-Corse department. Aléria is especially interesting for its past, of which exactly three monuments have survived: Roman ruins, a Genoese fort and a 16th-century church.
First historic city of Corsica, the city has a rich and exciting history where the Romans and Vandals have their place over the centuries. Visit Aléria is the opportunity to dive through different Mediterranean civilizations and enjoy a dreamy nature along the banks of ponds and Tavignano.