Portonaccio
Archeological site in Veii, Italy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Location | Isola Farnese, Italy |
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Region | Lazio |
Type | Sanctuary |
History | |
Abandoned | late second century B.C. |
Periods | Archaic period |
Cultures | Etruscan |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | yes |
Archaeologists | Giovanni Colonna |
Condition | ruined |
Public access | yes |
Website | Il santuario di Portonaccio (in Italian) |
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The sanctuary of Minerva at Portonaccio is an archaeological site on the western side of the plateau on which the ancient Etruscan city of Veii, north of Rome, Italy, was located. The site takes its name from the locality within the village of Isola Farnese, part of Municipio XX, city of Rome.
It is important for the elaborate polychrome terracotta decoration that was found here with a quantity and quality unparalleled in Etruscan art, much of which can be seen in the National Etruscan Museum, in the Villa Giulia, Rome.