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Visit the Necropolis of the Ancient Veneti

11 October @ 0:00 - 12 October @ 0:00

Open from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Free admission.

Reservation is not required.

Extraordinary opening to the public.

The pre-Roman necropolis of Mel in Borgo Valbelluna opens extraordinarily to the public for “Mele a Mel”. It will be possible to access and visit the state archaeological area that preserves the monumental burial ground of the Ancient Veneti on Saturday, October 11, from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM, and Sunday, October 12, from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

A “city of the dead” among the oldest in Valbelluna and one of the few currently visitable in the entire Veneto region, rediscovered thanks to the excavations that began in 1958, it rises at the entrance of the village of Mel and allows us to learn how the Paleoveneti lived and what their economic and social structure was.

The approximately 80 tombs found are placed within 7 circles formed by sandstone slabs driven into the ground in a vertical position. The ashes of the deceased were placed in ceramic or bronze vases along with some everyday objects inside polygonal boxes. Thus, a sort of family tomb was formed. The cinerary vases and all the items that accompanied the burials – ornaments and tools – are displayed in the rooms of the Civic Archaeological Museum located in the Palazzo delle Contesse in the square of Mel.

The ancient Veneti or Paleoveneti were an Indo-European population that arrived in northeastern Italy after the middle of the 2nd millennium BC. Thanks to numerous archaeological excavations and related finds, the history and identity of this population has been reconstructed over the years. The Veneti initially settled in the area between Lake Garda and the Euganean Hills and later expanded to Adria (RO) to the south and to the Tagliamento River to the east.

Free entry.

Details

Start:
11 October @ 0:00
End:
12 October @ 0:00
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Open from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Free admission.

Reservation is not required.

Extraordinary opening to the public.

The pre-Roman necropolis of Mel in Borgo Valbelluna opens extraordinarily to the public for “Mele a Mel”. It will be possible to access and visit the state archaeological area that preserves the monumental burial ground of the Ancient Veneti on Saturday, October 11, from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM, and Sunday, October 12, from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

A “city of the dead” among the oldest in Valbelluna and one of the few currently visitable in the entire Veneto region, rediscovered thanks to the excavations that began in 1958, it rises at the entrance of the village of Mel and allows us to learn how the Paleoveneti lived and what their economic and social structure was.

The approximately 80 tombs found are placed within 7 circles formed by sandstone slabs driven into the ground in a vertical position. The ashes of the deceased were placed in ceramic or bronze vases along with some everyday objects inside polygonal boxes. Thus, a sort of family tomb was formed. The cinerary vases and all the items that accompanied the burials – ornaments and tools – are displayed in the rooms of the Civic Archaeological Museum located in the Palazzo delle Contesse in the square of Mel.

The ancient Veneti or Paleoveneti were an Indo-European population that arrived in northeastern Italy after the middle of the 2nd millennium BC. Thanks to numerous archaeological excavations and related finds, the history and identity of this population has been reconstructed over the years. The Veneti initially settled in the area between Lake Garda and the Euganean Hills and later expanded to Adria (RO) to the south and to the Tagliamento River to the east.

Free entry.

Details

Start:
11 October @ 0:00
End:
12 October @ 0:00
Event Tags: