It feels like a return to the old days. Valentini Palace is beautifully designed and cleverly combined with multimedia to present you with a fascinating historical picture. I have never seen such a way of showing it, Valentini Palace is especially worth a visit.
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It feels like a return to the old days. Valentini Palace is beautifully designed and cleverly combined with multimedia to present you with a fascinating historical picture. I have never seen such a way of showing it, Valentini Palace is especially worth a visit.
This is a museum site, the most special is a layer of transparent glass, below you can see many broken cultural relics. In addition to these, there are many sculptures and paintings and so on. It's not very far from the railway station.
The trip took place in darkness, through glass floors, with audio tours and lights. Mosque, marble floors are well preserved. If you are claustrophobic or have balance problems, this tour is not recommended. Steps and floors made of glass hang over the ruins.
Some of the houses are well preserved. It is suggested to set aside two or three hours for a better tour. We walk through the glass floor above the ruins, overlooking the Pillar of Tulazhen below, to show you the true look of the houses of ancient Rome.
The Palazzo Valentini Palace is a small museum of underground ruins. It uses high-tech lights and lasers to restore the splendor of Rome 2000 years ago, and how aristocracies are built and how luxurious their lives are.