I must say that I expected more
As with any of our (Serbian) museums, the idea was good but execution not so much.
An imperial palace which you can visit in under 15 minutes is not good.
There should be much more content, more interactive stuff, explanations...
There are just excavations, in a nice building, without explanations of each segment. You just look at rocks.
I did my preparations beforehand so I was quite impressed but without it it would have been a waste of time.
This museum, should be, must be so much more. It was an imperial capital of an empire and you have to have more than 15...
Read moreThe Sirmium Imperial Palace is an important architectural complex located in Sremska Mitrovika, a city and administrative capital of the Srem District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina in Serbia. The palace was built at the end of the 3rd or beginning of 4th century. Marcus Aurelius used Sirmium Palace as a residence in between his Pannonian military campaigns.
Today, only part of the ruins of the imperial palace can be seen. It is considered an archeological site showing the remains of the once prosperous and powerful Roman city buried and concealed beneath the streets of the present day...
Read moreIMPERIAL PALACE in Sirmium - This is a very interesting archaeological place where the life history of the glorious and powerful Roman Empire existed many centuries ago. Many historical architectural remains, artifacts on how they have lived, survived, conquered and practiced their powers as emperors or great leaders. Their historical displays and stories are really very impressive and educational for historian fanatics. So, if ever you come to visit Serbia, don´t hesitate to include this place in your travel...
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