Nobody offered us an option of english audioguide, and there are locations without any english texts or explanations. 7 euro for 4 museums, free admission for youth under 16. Short movie telling the story of the city as if from the point of view of the river. With very quick English subtitles. Common ticket for 4 museums was sold at nearly 12:30 on Nov 1, and the man who sold it didn’t care to warn us that we won’t be able to visit them all on that day as is was a holiday and all museums close at 14:30. That was very disappointing as we were leaving the city the...
Read moreIt is a site featuring the remains of a forum, a public space in ancient Rome that served as the center of political, religious, economic, and social activities in the city. Based on ruins excavated between 1988 and 1989, it showcases structures such as a market, sewers, and aqueducts built in the late 1st century BC. Additionally, it includes remnants from the era of Emperor Tiberius, such as the forum, sewers, canals, and foundational structures. The site is easily recognizable by its distinctive alabaster cube structure visible from...
Read moreI only found out that as an old bod i could get in for free! Some bonus points for being 'owd. Anyhow, i managed an afternoon visit for a good time. Fascinating history (those Romans again) last century BC, its almost like a standard blueprint across Europe, this time during Casar Augusto's era. Always good to see how they used the rivers for navigation, clever people, good engineers and a good set of primciples to live by (umless you were a slave) This forum and the nearby port are worth the visit. Next time maybe the...
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