Passo di Corvo Archeological Park takes in the remains of a settlement populated between the 5th and the 6th Millennium B.C. It is spread over about 130 hectares and was discovered by the Royal Air Force during an expedition in 1943. The Passo di Corvo Archeological Park gives a chance to see a reconstruction of Neolithic households and everyday life by the construction of a full-scale hut, a moat and a few animals. Entrance to the complex is free of charge.