Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . ca in 1822. The remains of the ancient town of *Velleia, which is believed to havebeen buried by a landslip under the Emp. Probus (about 27S), is also24 M. distant from Piacenza. A great number of antiquities excavatedhere in 1760—75 are now preserved in the museum at Parma. An amphi-theatre, temple, forum etc. have also been discovered. The route to Velleiais by 5. Polo; S. Giorgio, on the Xttre, with a villa of the Scotti erected byVignola; Rezzano and Badagnano (where the carriage-road terminates). 13. From Turin to Genoa. feairway


Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . ca in 1822. The remains of the ancient town of *Velleia, which is believed to havebeen buried by a landslip under the Emp. Probus (about 27S), is also24 M. distant from Piacenza. A great number of antiquities excavatedhere in 1760—75 are now preserved in the museum at Parma. An amphi-theatre, temple, forum etc. have also been discovered. The route to Velleiais by 5. Polo; S. Giorgio, on the Xttre, with a villa of the Scotti erected byVignola; Rezzano and Badagnano (where the carriage-road terminates). 13. From Turin to Genoa. feairway in 41/4—53/4 hrs. (Alessandria is about half-way); fares 18 fr 30,12 fr. 80, 9 fr. 15 line at first proceeds S., at some distance from the of the Po, which here skirts the base of the extremespurs of the Apennines rising on its r. bank. Near stat. Monca-lieri, where the line turns to the E., the river is crossed by abridge of 7 arches, each with a span of 50 ft. On an eminenceabove Moncalieri, which is picturesquely situated on the range.


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