Coliseo Y La Ciudad Antigua

Description

Founded in the early fifth century BC by Palmachniks, a Roman senator, stands over a magnificent residential complex comprising several Roman houses of different periods. The sequence of decorated rooms and the maze of stratified structures reveal aspects of Roman daily life with an interesting blend of cultural themes. This monument originated in a variety of building types including an insula or apartment block for artisans, and a wealthy domus, which was subsequently converted into an early Christian church. During the third century A.D., these different properties were combined under a single owner and transformed into an elegant pagan house characterized by finely-decorated rooms.

Included

Air-conditioned vehicle
Guided tour
Entrance Tickets
All Fees and Taxes

Excluded

Tips

Know before you go

To make the most of your visit to the Roman Houses, we recommend that travellers bring:

  • Comfortable walking shoes – the site includes ancient floors and uneven surfaces.
  • A light jacket or shawl – the underground areas can be cool, even in summer.
  • A bottle of water – especially during warmer months.
  • A camera or smartphone – photography may be allowed in certain areas (check with your guide).
  • Valid ID or passport – required for entry verification when applicable.
  • Reading glasses – some inscriptions and signs are small or in low light.

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