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Roman Town of Cosa: A Coastal Colony

Explore the ancient Roman colony of Cosa in Tuscany: ruins, history, and stunning Tyrrhenian Sea views await!

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Explore the ruins of Cosa, a Roman colony founded in 273 BC, perched on a hill overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea near Ansedonia. Discover the remains of its forum, temples, and walls while enjoying panoramic coastal views.

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  • Tuesday 9:45 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 9:45 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 9:45 am-6 pm
  • Friday 9:45 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 9:45 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 9:45 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain can be uneven and requires a bit of walking.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the coast and the ruins.
  • Check local opening hours before visiting, as they may vary seasonally.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Ansedonia, head west on Via della Torre, then turn onto Via delle Ginestre. The site is approximately a 20-minute walk (1.5 km) from the center of Ansedonia. Enjoy scenic views along the way. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Grosseto, take a regional train to Orbetello (approximately 30 minutes). From Orbetello, catch a local bus to Ansedonia and disembark at the stop for Via delle Ginestre. The Roman Town of Cosa is a short walk from the bus stop. Train tickets cost approximately €9 - €25. Bus fare is approximately €1-€3.

  • Car

    From Grosseto, take the SS1 (Via Aurelia) south towards Orbetello. Continue on SS1 for approximately 30 km. Take the exit for Ansedonia and follow signs for Via delle Ginestre. The Roman Town of Cosa is located at Via delle Ginestre, 35, 58015 Ansedonia GR. Parking is available near the site. Parking fees may apply, typically around €1-€2 per hour.

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The Roman Town of Cosa, situated near Ansedonia in Tuscany, offers a captivating glimpse into Roman colonial life. Founded in 273 BC, Cosa was strategically built to control land and sea traffic, initially on land seized from the Etruscans. The city is positioned on a hill 113 meters above sea level, providing stunning views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, including the ancient city walls, which stretch for 1.5 km and feature three main doorways and several towers. Within the city, discover the remains of the Forum, the heart of Cosa's political and economic life, and the Acropolis, where temples were dedicated to Roman gods. The town's layout reflects Roman urban planning, with a clear division between the political and religious centers. Excavations have revealed residential areas, public baths, and a small museum displaying artifacts found on the site. Although Cosa faced challenges and was eventually destroyed by pirates in 70 BC, it offers valuable insights into Roman history and archaeology. The site is open to the public and provides an immersive experience, blending historical exploration with the natural beauty of the Tuscan coast.

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