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Necropolis
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Baths of Neptune
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Firemen’s Barracks
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Theatre of Agrippa
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Temple of Rome and Augustus
Ostia
antica takes its name from the Latin word ostium
meaning mouth. Founded as a military base, it became
an important commercial port for the supply of grain
for Rome. Starting from Porta Romana and proceeding
along the main road - Decumanus Maximus - we will
visit the old metropolis and Piazzale della Vittoria.
Next
we will visit the baths of Neptune, one of the
public services of the city constructed by Adriano
and ornated with fine mosaics.
Behind
the Bath’s of Neptune, the Firemen’s barrack of the
Adrian’s age. The visit will continue with the
Theatre erected by Agrippa in the 1st century b.c.
From the top of the staircase you have a beautiful
view of the excavations.
After
having visited the House of Diana we will reach the
centre of Ostia where we will be able to admire the
Forum, the political centre of Ostia, the Temple of
Rome and Augustus and the Baths.
The
excursion will end with a visit of the Basilica: a
large aula in the form of rectangle encircled by an
arcade, on the right side of which we find the Round
temple dating from the 3rd century.
Duration:3,00h
Group size: around 30 people
Tour suitable for children
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At your hotel or other
agreed spot in Rome. |
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only on Sunday from 7:30
a.m to 8:30 a.m. |
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(Tour suitable for
children) |
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Rate per person
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Including transport with pick up,
entrance ticket, guide service,
insurance and tax.
€55.00
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PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
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