Etruscan Cortona: archaeological itinerary

 

Areas of archaeological interest which are open to visitors:

- The Meloni (Etruscan tombs) from the VI cent. B.C., located in Sodo, are two burial sites characterized by massive stone walls, vestibules, and chambers. In the second tomb (Melone II), a terraced altar, decorated with impressive stone sculptures.

- Melone of Camucia, from the VII cent. B.C.: a large tomb with two main chambers, entrances, atrium, and corridors, located in the close town of Camucia.

- Tanella di Pitagora , from the third century B.C.: a marvellous tomb of the Hellenistic era, and - by legend - the burial site of Pythagoras.

- Porta Bifora, IV-III cent. B.C.: an impressive "two-opening" Etruscan gate, located at the lower perimetre of the town walls.


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