Adria

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Adria

Hidden among the tranquil waters of the Po Delta, Adria is a city that conceals a rich past, so ancient that it lends its name to the entire Adriatic Sea. This historic town, located in the province of Rovigo, offers a perfect blend of past and present, with its fascinating Roman ruins, serene lagoons, and a vibrant culture rooted in the ancient Etruscan and Greek civilizations.

The National Archaeological Museum of Adria is undoubtedly a must-visit. Situated in the heart of the city, it houses an extraordinary collection of artifacts that narrate the ancient glories of Etruscan and Roman Adria. Among finely decorated ceramics, jewelry, and mosaics, the museum provides a captivating account of the cultural influences that have traversed this land.

Exploring Adria does not only mean discovering ancient relics but also enjoying the natural beauty of its surroundings. The proximity to the Po Delta Park allows visitors to immerse themselves in one of the largest and most biologically diverse wetland areas in Europe. From birdwatching and cycling along the canals to boat tours, the opportunities to connect with nature are endless.

In addition to its natural and historical beauties, Adria also offers a taste of authentic Venetian cuisine, famous for its genuine flavors and fresh ingredients. From traditional bigoli with duck ragu to dishes featuring fresh delta fish, every meal is a celebration of regional flavors.


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