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The incredible Roman Temple Theatre of Pietravairano

81040 Pietravairano CE, Italia ★★★★☆ 8,024 views
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It is incredible to think that, until its discovery in 2000, behind the small village of Pietravairano (CE) was hidden a Roman theater so beautiful that it brings to mind the breathtaking scenery of Taormina.The Temple Theater ties its rebirth to a name and surname: Nicolino Lombardi, a school director and historian with a particular passion for flying. It was a cold morning in February 2000 and, at a time when photographic drones were imaginable only in science fiction, the good professor Lombardi decided to fly over the hills of the ancient Norman village of Pietravairano. Since his university days he dreamed of being able to make a historical find one day. He felt it, he looked for it, he wished for it. "I made a lot of mistakes, but I kept looking. And I found it behind the house," he said. At the height of Monte San Nicola, that's the name of the temple hill, he noticed that something didn't add up. There were white stones arranged in a semicircular way, too peculiar to be a simple quirk of nature. He photographed the scene, then decided to study it in depth. This was one of those scenes where the heart seemed to rise almost into the throat. He had hit the jackpot. After hundreds of flights, reconnaissance, photos and research, there it was: those walls were the remains of a Roman temple theatre abandoned for 2000 years. And the third millennium could not have been inaugurated in a better way if not with an epoch-making discovery.The structure, in the time of the ancient Romans, had to give back wonderful emotions: San Nicola, with its 410 meters high, is a perfect place to see the entire province of Medio-Volturno, with its fields and its emerald green nature. It was built around the first century AD. The road to reach it is not at all recommended for the weak of breath and people who suffer from heat. The path is in fact quite inaccessible and in summer is full of foliage and plants that hinder the passage. In half an hour's walk, however, you can climb to the top of Monte San Nicola. From there, every effort vanishes and is rewarded with a view that requires no words, if not the emotion that the only photograph can arouse.

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The temple theatre was discovered in February 2000 by Nicolino Lombardi, a school director and historian who spotted white stones arranged in a semicircular pattern from an aerial flight over Monte San Nicola. After hundreds of reconnaissance flights and photographs, Lombardi confirmed these were the remains of a Roman temple theatre that had been hidden for 2,000 years.
The structure was built around the first century AD during the height of the Roman Empire. From its elevated position on Monte San Nicola at 410 meters high, it would have offered spectacular views of the Medio-Volturno province and provided a stunning venue for audiences.
Avoid visiting during summer months, as the path becomes overgrown with foliage and dense vegetation that makes passage difficult. Winter or early spring would be ideal times to visit when the trail is more accessible and the heat is not overwhelming during the half-hour climb.
The path to reach the temple theatre is quite challenging and not recommended for those who are out of breath easily or sensitive to heat. The trek takes approximately half an hour to climb, and the trail is steep and sometimes inaccessible, especially during summer when vegetation blocks the way.
From the temple theatre's location on Monte San Nicola, visitors can see the entire Medio-Volturno province with its rolling fields and lush green landscape. The elevated position at 410 meters high made it an ideal location for a Roman theatre, offering breathtaking scenery comparable to famous sites like Taormina in Sicily.