Although the Castello di Arechi would be renovated and expanded upon by almost all later dynasties and states which ruled over Salerno - including the eighth-century Longobardian duke of Benevento, Arechis II, by whose name it ultimately came to be known - the oldest foundations discovered date to the sixth century and are of Byzantine construction in large sandstone blocks.
Byzantine fort at Castello di Arechi
Relevante Museen
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Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Nahegelegene Fundstellen
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Roman building underneath the S. Maria de Lama
Remnants of an unidentified Roman building at the church of S. Maria de Lama. -
Roman baths and Christian cemetery at the S. Pietro a Corte
Remains of a Roman bathhouse dating to the Flavian-Trajanic age in Salerno. The frigidarium was used as a Christian place of worship and burial from the 5th c. CE onwards. -
Museo archeologico provinciale (Salerno)
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Salernum
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