Archaeological area of Corte Sgarzerie

Archaeological area of Corte Sgarzerie
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Location Italy, Verona
Coordinates45°26′36.64″N 10°59′44.98″E / 45.4435111°N 10.9958278°E / 45.4435111; 10.9958278
History
CulturesRoman
Site notes
Discovered1988
Excavation dates1988-2004
ManagementSuperintendence of archaeology, fine arts and lanscape for the provinces of Verona, Rovigo and Vicenza
Public accessyes

45°26′36.64″N 10°59′44.98″E / 45.4435111°N 10.9958278°E / 45.4435111; 10.9958278 The archaeological area of Corte Sgarzerie is located in the square by the same name in Verona, under the ground level. It encompassess the remains of the Capitolium, the main temple of Roman Verona, dedicated to Jupiter, Minerva and Juno.

The archaeological excavation was carried on between 1988 and 2004 under the medieval loggia situated under the square, dicovering a section of the cryptoporticus that surrounded the temple on three sides, the remains of an ice-house, and underground space and the foundation of a medieval tower-house.[1]

The archaeological area of Corte Sgarzerie constitutes the only access point to the Capitolium open to the public.

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References

  1. ^ "Area Archeologica di Corte Sgarzerie". archeonaute.it. Archived from the original on June 10, 2021. Retrieved March 2, 2022.