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The roman quarries of Aurisina


The Quarries of Aurisina, which have a history of more than 2000 years, are located in the Karst Geopark.
The origins of the ancient Aurisina quarry date back to the Roman Imperial period and continue with the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Her Royal Highness Irene of Savoy, Duchess of Aosta. In 1947 the area was purchased by Giuseppe Sonzogno.

The stone extracted from the quarries, known historically and commercially as "Karst marble", is not only a geological heritage of the territory but also an excellent material for ornamental and building applications.
It has been scientifically proven that the stone extracted from the quarries was used extensively in the construction of the city of Aquileia between the 1st century B.C. and the 5th century A.D., as well as in several palaces in Rome, Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Munich and, of course, Trieste.
The route runs along dirt tracks and has a slight gradient. It is therefore very accessible for people wearing closed, non-slip shoes, but not recommended for prams and pushchairs.

The guided tour is organised by Estplore and Marco Manzoni in cooperation with Zenith C (the concession holder of the mining site). It can be booked by contacting the infopoint of the town of Sistiana.

Info:
Via Cave, 29
34011 Duino Aurisina (TS)

Contact:
Infopoint Sistiana
Loc. Sistiana 56/B
34011 Duino-Aurisina (TS)
Tel. 0039 040 299166
Cell. 0039 335 7374953
info.sistiana@promoturismo.fvg.it