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Piazza Ferrari, 47921, Rimini, ItalyMap
Phone+39 0541 793851
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Spectacular mosaics and reconstitutions
Spectacular remains of a surgeon's house. The mosaics themselves justify the visit, but if you take the time to visit the archeological section of the city museum, you will see reconstitutions of the...
This is a double museum including the City Museum around the corner that is fabulous! They have two rooms that you enter; with what they think it looked like almost 2K years ago!
An archaeological museum area open to the public, over 700 square meters that reveal 2000 years of the city’s history. The most important discovery concerns the imperial age house (today called domus ...
It costs €5 for concessions and €7 full price to enter to see the ,mosaics close up, but you can also see them through the large windows from the pavement. Yet another example of the importance of Do...
Spectacular mosaics and reconstitutions
Spectacular remains of a surgeon's house. The mosaics themselves justify the visit, but if you take the time to visit the archeological section of the city museum, you will see reconstitutions of the...
Admission ticket is for both!
This is a double museum including the City Museum around the corner that is fabulous! They have two rooms that you enter; with what they think it looked like almost 2K years ago!
Nice in the evening
When the evening comes and the lights go on this place looks really nice. You need to wait until after dark though.
Breathtaking example of Roman Domus
An archaeological museum area open to the public, over 700 square meters that reveal 2000 years of the city’s history. The most important discovery concerns the imperial age house (today called domus ...
Roman mosaics In situ
It costs €5 for concessions and €7 full price to enter to see the ,mosaics close up, but you can also see them through the large windows from the pavement. Yet another example of the importance of Do...