
this that I propose is not a Verio is your hiking trail but rather a full immersion in more than 2000 years of history and at the same time a pleasant and relaxing walk through olive groves and Roman pavements.
the Regina Giovanna is an extraordinary historical and archaeological site, dating back to the first century. AC In fact it was at that time that Pollio Felice, a Roman patrician, built a spectacular house in this place that even today we can admire.
The ruins still testify to the grandeur of the work refers largely to what was the domus at sea, namely the residence by the sea, with the natural harbor that was enclosed within the walls of the facility. The ruins are not, however, only in the part of public access, but also within the adjoining property, at least in part, were recently purchased by the city of Sorrento, which aims to create a vast agricultural park-archaeological interesse.La villa as a whole, was divided into domus and villa to the sea and the entire complex covered nearly thirty thousand square feet of surface. The domus was on top of the mountain and was surrounded by all the crops that are still visible remains of water tanks for irrigation of fields. The villa was built at sea, however, on the tip of the promontory connected to the domus of a complex series of steps, stairs and terraces. The garden was developed between the domus and villa overlooking the sea with a series of embankments and terraces where crops are implanted according to the criteria of terraces still in use in the Sorrento peninsula. Downstream of the garden stood a portico from which you enjoyed the breathtaking views of the Gulf of Sorrento. The villa was more than that can be accessed by land, crossing the narrow road that is still the only way to achieve the site, or by sea from the natural basin adjacent
Currently the archaeological site and property of the town of Sorrento and is in a state of almost total neglect, but I put my trust in institutions and in the sensitivity of citizens of the Sorrento peninsula
so that the synergy of the whole of civil society leads to the upgrading of these places and their final consecration to the top of the historical and archaeological world.
