In Val Sugar is the
archaeological site of Veleia already Ligurian settlement, it was transformed by the Romans in the first century BC into a Thriving town hall.
In 1747 came on the Table Alimentaria Trajan in the second century AD, the most important document bronze of
Roman history. The archaeological report that Veleia, once a place of residence appreciation for the
therapeutic waters, presented the structure of a
typical city of ancient Rome.