Diocletian's Palace is one the most impressive Roman ruins, located in the heart of the city of Split. It was built around the turn of the 4th century by Emperor ... read more
The Amphitheatre in Pula, today part of The Archeological Museum of Istria, is one of the six largest Roman amphitheaters in the world. Erected in the 1st century ... read more
The temple of Augustus, today part of The Archeological Museum of Istria, was originally dedicated to the goddess Roma and emperor Augustus. The temple was erected and ... read more
Flavia Solva, part of the Universalmusum Joanneum, was the only Roman city within the modern province of Styria and was elevated to the status of a city by emperor ... read more
The Aquincum Museum, a division of the Budapest History Museum, contains the remains of Aquincum, the ancient Roman city and one of the biggest archaeological sites in ... read more
The Domus del Mito, located at the "Campo della Pieve" was built towards the end of the 1st century AD. It contains beautifully preserved two-tone and ... read more
The Roman Villa of Russi is an archaeological complex covering an area of more than 8000 square metres, and was probably the main building of a large farm, dating from ... read more
The Old Port of Classe (Antico Porto di Classe) is an archaeological site giving the visitors an impression of the ancient port of Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th ... read more
The CLASSIS Ravenna takes the visitors through the history of Ravenna, the former Byzantine capital, from its origins to the early Middle Ages. The museum constitutes, ... read more
The Villa Romana di Valdonega was built in the first century. AD, of which three rooms are preserved today, overlooking an L-shaped portico. The latter was probably ... read more
The Area archeologica di Corte Sgarzerie is part of the Capitoline complex, the centre of which is the grand temple dedicated to the trinity of Roman gods: Juno, Jupiter ... read more
The Antiquarium Alda Levi, located next to a green space with the remains of a Roman amphitheater, is dedicated to the history and characteristics of the ancient place, ... read more
The Museum of Imperial Fora (Museo dei Fori Imperiali), housed inside the Trajan's Market, tells the story of the impressive urban system of the Imperial Fora: ... read more
The Trajan's Market is an archaeological complex of buildings within the Imperial Fora, and was constructed during the reign of Emperor Trajan (53 AD – 117 ... read more
The Mausoleum of Augustus, restored and reopened in March 2021, was built in 28 BC (63 BC – AD 14), probably inspired by the mausoleum of Alexander the Great (356 BC ... read more
The Musée départemental de Préhistoire d'Île-de-France retraces the major stages of Prehistory and Early History of the entire Île-de-France, from around ... read more
The Ausgrabungen (Excavations) Michaelerplatz, part of the Wien Museum, is an archaeological site, where two main roads crossed in Roman times (now marked with red ... read more
The Casa dos Bicos, part of the Museum of Lisbon, showcases parts of the Roman city wall of Lisbon and cetaria, from a Roman factory which made fish preserves and sauces, ... read more
The Teatro Romano, part of the Museum of Lisbon, is an on-site museum, aims to reveal what used to be one of the most important monuments of the city of Olisipo ... read more
Roman Amphitheatre of Lecce dates most probably from the times of Emperor Augustus (63 B.C.–14 A.D.), with later improvements during the reign of Hadrian (76 – ... read more