Archaeological Foggia in 1 Day: Passo di Corvo and Epitaffio on Foot


Discover Archaeological Foggia with a one-day itinerary that takes you back in time, between the Neolithic village of Passo di Corvo and the historic Epitaffio. This route allows you to explore some of the area's oldest sites, perfect for those seeking an experience off the usual tourist trails. Get ready to walk among prehistoric remains and monuments that tell centuries of history, all in one intense but rewarding day. A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the deepest roots of this land, with practical tips to best organize your visit.

🗺️ Your trip at a glance

A one-day itinerary dedicated to the archaeology of Foggia, combining the Neolithic village of Passo di Corvo with the historical Epitaffio. Perfect for a day trip rich in discoveries.

  • Ideal for ancient history and archaeology enthusiasts, families with curious children, travelers looking for authentic experiences away from crowded tourist circuits.
  • Highlights:
    Direct exploration of a Neolithic site with concentric ditches and remains of 6th millennium BC huts.
    Visit to a historical epigraphic monument that tells past events through its inscriptions.
    Complete itinerary in a single day, with practical advice on comfortable shoes and a water bottle.

Itinerary stops


Stop no. 1

Passo di Corvo

'Passo di Corvo' Archaeological AreaThe 'Passo di Corvo' Archaeological Area welcomes you with its Neolithic artifacts dating back to the 6th millennium BC, a site representing one of the oldest testimonies of organized life in Apulia. Located along Provincial Road 26, this area preserves the remains of a fortified village, characterized by concentric ditches and residential structures that tell the story of the earliest forms of agriculture and livestock farming. Walking along the paths, you'll notice traces of huts and defensive systems, elements that make this place a true open book on prehistory. The atmosphere is immersive: the flat landscape and the silence broken only by the wind transport you back in time. Bring a water bottle and comfortable shoes, as the exploration requires attention to the terrain details. Starting your itinerary here allows you to appreciate the deepest roots of the territory before continuing towards the historic Epitaffio.

You should go if...

This place attracts travelers curious about ancient history, ready to decipher the traces of Neolithic communities among the ditches and reconstructed huts.

'Passo di Corvo' Archaeological Area

Stop no. 2

Epitaph

EpitaphAfter exploring the Neolithic village of Passo di Corvo, the Epitaph of Foggia represents a fundamental stop for understanding the city's historical stratification. Located on Via Alessandro Manzoni, this monument is an important epigraphic testimony documenting significant events and figures for the local community. The inscriptions preserved on the Epitaph offer a direct narrative of the past, allowing visitors to read history through the words of those who lived it. Its placement within the modern urban fabric creates an interesting contrast between ancient and contemporary, inviting reflection on the continuity of historical memory. The visit takes only a few minutes but provides an immediate connection with Foggia's cultural roots, ideally completing the journey that began with the Neolithic site.

You should go if...

Those who choose this stop are curious travelers seeking authentic traces of history, preferring monuments that speak through their own words rather than modern reconstructions.

Epitaph