Reportage "Vulci. Geology, Prehistory, History, and Nature"
The Vulci Archaeological Natural Park is one of the most important archaeological areas in Lazio, where Etruscan, Roman, and medieval remains coexist. The park offers visitors the opportunity to admire the remains of an ancient Etruscan-Roman city, immersed in a natural landscape characterized by volcanic rocks and travertine, while walking through an area characterized by high biodiversity, included in a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) that protects a river system with typical wetland formations, riparian forests, and holm oak forests.
The report was produced by ISPRA on the occasion of the Planet Earth Week 2024.