Servian Walls - Free Audio Guide
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Mura Serviane, Piazza dei Cinquecento, Esquilino, Municipio Roma I, Roma, Roma Capitale, Lazio, 00185, Italia
The Mura Serviane, dating back to the 6th century BC, are the ancient walls of Rome, attributed to the Etruscan King Tarquinio Prisco and later expanded by Servio Tullio. These fortifications, built primarily from tuff blocks, served as the city's primary defensive structure for over 150 years. Today, they stand as a testament to Rome's rich history and urban development. Visitors can explore various sections of the walls, which are located near key attractions such as the Termini Station. The site is open for exploration, with no admission fee, making it accessible for all. Guided tours are available for those seeking deeper insights into the historical significance of the ruins.