The Tomba di Rotari is a historically significant site featuring the tomb of Rotari, the first king of the Lombards. The structure itself is notable for its layered architecture, reflecting centuries of modifications and additions. Originally a pagan tomb, it was later converted into a Christian place of worship, resulting in a fascinating blend of styles. Inside, and in the adjacent church, visitors can access touchscreen displays providing detailed information about the site's history and architectural evolution. The site offers a glimpse into the region's rich past and is particularly appealing to those with an interest in architecture and history.
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