THE ROMAN ROADS

Roma Caput Mundi Via Appia Via Ostiense Via Latina Via Prenestina Via Tiburtina Via Nomentana Via Salaria Via Flaminia Via Cassia Via Aurelia Portus Augustis Via Ardeatina Via Labicana

The roads of the Empire     Contatore visite

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This is a fragment of the most antique road map in existence, Peutinger's Tabula. More precisely, it is the XII century copy of a Roman road map. The incredible thing is that it is the only antique map that can be compared with a 21st century road map.

Our idea was to utilise the same map that the Roman legions used to retrace the steps along the same roads that today we use constantly.

During your cybernetic navigation you can see the same things that the Roman legionnaires saw 2000 years ago.

Peutinger's Tabula was originally a long parchment map 6.80 metres by 34 centimetres. During the 19th century the map was divided into 11 segments for preservation purposes plus one segment reconstructed in 1916 because the original was lost.

To know more about the map's history, click here!

The History

Clicking on the towns or sections of roads, geographical areas are opened. 

YOUR SHIP IS LEAVING FOR A LONG VOYAGE IN HISTORY: YOU DECIDE THE ROUTE TO FOLLOW BY CONSULTING OUR DATA BASE.  

   

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click data-base

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Each numbered square is relative to a segment of the map. Click on the squares to discover the map (Tabula).

Ogni tassello numerato è relativo ad un segmento della mappa. Clicca sui tasselli per entrare alla scoperta della Tabula 

Miller's segmenta I segmenta II segmenta III segmenta IV segmenta V segmenta VI segmenta VII segmenta VIII segmenta IX segmenta X segmenta XI segmenta

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Massimo Valentini 

English Version: Trevor Crane

Historical Research: Luca Curradi