Archaeology & Architecture
Corsica's rugged landscape holds a trove of archaeological treasures, offering a captivating window into its ancient civilizations.
From prehistoric sites to Roman remains, each archaeological site narrates Corsica's rich history and cultural legacy.
Explore megalithic sites where mysterious stone monuments and artifacts illuminate early Corsican society. Delve into a Roman city that underscores the island's strategic role in ancient times. Journey through history at fortified structures erected during the medieval era to safeguard against invaders.
Napoleon Bonaparte's house, a pivotal landmark in Corsican identity, serves as a reminder of the island's profound historical significance and its enduring influence on the world stage.
With each site, visitors peel back layers of Corsica's past, gaining insight into its lasting impact and cultural heritage.