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Urbs Salvia was an ancient and great city of Piceno, a Roman colony and municipality. Today Urbisaglia, on which the Orange Flag flies, is a town that dominates the Fiastra valley, surrounded by walls, a worthy heir of that distant and glorious Roman city of which we find rich testimony in the Archaeological Park. Recognized as a regional archaeological park in 1994, it covers about 40 hectares and is the most important and spectacular in the Marche region. The visit route descends along the slope of the hill, through an easy path of about one kilometer. It is thus possible to grasp the structure of the Roman city in its entirety, which slopes down from the hill of San Biagio until reaching, articulated in a series of natural terraces, the flat valley floor, bordered to the east by the escarpment on the Fiastra river. The reservoir, the theater, the building with niches, the temple-cryptoporticus complex dedicated to the Salus Augusta and the Amphitheater built by Lucio Flavio Silva can be visited. The walls are also clearly visible, preserved for several hundred meters on three of its four sides. Of considerable interest is the Rocca, built between the 13th and 15th centuries, with a trapezoidal shape with four towers and a keep with Ghibelline battlements.
Source: https://www.turismo.marche.it/it-it/Cosa-vedere/Localita/Urbisaglia/5706