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Viale Vaticano, 00165 Roma RM, Vatican City
The Vatican Museums are Christian and art museums located in Vatican City. The museums were established in the early 16th century by Pope Julius II. They contain art and other items that have been collected by popes through the centuries. It is thought that there are around 70,000 items in the collection of which 20,000 are (...Find out more)
Pepper St, Chester CH1 1DQ, England
The Chester Roman Gardens is a park that is used to display the Roman History of the area of Chester, England. The park is full of monuments and structures left behind from the Roman era and the Roman fortress of Deva that stood in Chester. The gardens were set up in 1949 by Graham Webster and Charles Greenwood in order for (...Find out more)
Egnatia 144, Thessaloniki 546 22, Greece
The Arch of Galerius is an ancient arch that is located in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece. The arch dates back to Roman times, known to have been built around the 4th century. The arch was commissioned as a triumphal monument by emperor Galerius who it is named after, in order to celebrate the victorious campaign against (...Find out more)
Olimpou 75, Thessaloniki 546 31, Greece
The Roman Forum is an ancient site in Thessaloniki, Greece. The forum was discovered in the 20th century after being accidentally dug up. It is a two terraced forum that features stoa's, Roman baths and a theatre. It is believed that the forum dates back to before the 2nd century and was used up until the 6th century. (...Find out more)
Stall St, Bath BA1 1LZ, England
The Roman Baths in the English city of Bath is a preserved site once used by the Romans for public bathing. It is now a museum that has four sections, the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the museum room. It is the place to go to learn about local Roman history and to see the impressive bath structu (...Find out more)
St Michael's St, St Albans AL3 4SW, England
A museum that is dedicated to Roman history is the Verulamium Museum in St Albans, England. The museum is built on the site of the former Roman town of Verulamium which is situated just to the southwest of St Albans city centre. The museum was formed to educate people on the local Roman history and how the Romans lived in t (...Find out more)
St Michael's Street, St Albans AL1 3JE, England
100 acres of picturesque parkland is what you will find at Verulamium Park in St Albans, England. The park is named after the former Roman city on which the park is situated, you can find reminiscences of the park's Roman past with the city walls and London gate from those times still being partly visible. The park is mainl (...Find out more)
Bluehouse Hill, St Albans AL3 6AE, England
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium is a landmark in St Albans, England. It is an excavated theatre that stood in the old Roman town of Verulamium which is situated to the southwest of St Albans city centre. The theatre, which was excavated in the 19th century is said to have been in use in Verulamium from 140 AD to around the (...Find out more)
Abbey Mill Ln,, St Albans AL3 4BL, England
The Roman Wall of St Albans is a historical monument in Verulamium Park, St Albans, England. The monument is what remains of the city walls of the former Roman town of Verulamium. It is thought that the wall was built around 265 to 270AD. In its prime, the wall was part of a two-mile wall circuit that stood at five metres i (...Find out more)
Rue de l'Antiquaille, 69005 Lyon, France
The Ancient Theatre of Fourvière is a Roman Theatre situated in the French city of Lyon. The theatre was built in two phases. The first phase was in 15BC when a 90m theatre was built next to the hill in Fourviere. The theatre was expanded in stage size and capacity in the second phase, which was undertaken in the 2nd (...Find out more)
17 Rue Cleberg, 69005 Lyon, France
The Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon-Fourviere is a museum that is situated in the area of the French city of Lyon which the Romans used to occupy, Fourviere. The museum opened in the 20th century and moved to its current purpose-built building near the Ancient Roman theatre in 1975. The museum displays collections of Roman, Celt (...Find out more)
High St, Caerleon, Newport NP18 1AE, Wales
Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths is a museum and historical Roman site in Caerleon near Newport, Wales. The fortress dates back to the 2nd century and was in use for 200 years. The baths were excavated in the 1970s. On the site is also one of the most complete examples of a Roman Amphitheatre in the UK. It is a great place (...Find out more)
Flanatička ul. 2, 52100, Pula, Croatia
Arch of the Sergii is an Ancient Roman triumphal arch situated in Pula, Croatia. The arch is thought to have been built around 27-29BC to commemorate the three brothers of the Sergii family but specifically Lucius Sergius Lepidus who was a tribune that fought in the victory at the Battle of Actium. The Corinthian columned a (...Find out more)
Flavijevska ul., 52100, Pula, Croatia
Considered as the best preserved ancient monument in Croatia is the Pula Arena in the city of Pula. The arena is an Ancient Roman amphitheatre that was built from 27 BC-68 AD. The amphitheatre was built with limestone and held gladiatorial events during the Roman years and has since been used for multiple purposes. Today, i (...Find out more)
Forum b.b., 52100, Pula, Croatia
The Temple of Augustus is an Ancient Roman temple situated in the Croatian city, Pula. The temple is thought to have been built in the time between 27BC and 14AD, it is dedicated to the Roman emperor, Augustus who ruled during that time. The temple was built on a podium and stands at 14m high with Corinthian columns domin (...Find out more)
Carrarina ulica,, Pula, Croatia
The Gate of Hercules is an Ancient Roman gateway situated in the city of Pula, Croatia. The character Hercules was seen as the guardian of Ancient Pula. The gate is 4 meters high and around 3 and a half metres wide and was seen as a gateway into the city. The gate gains interest from its historical context, because of the i (...Find out more)
Barbaros, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey
Hadrian Castle Gate is a triumphal arch monument situated in Antalya, Turkey. Built-in the name of Hadrian the Roman Emperor, the arch is thought to have been built in 130AD to commemorate Hadrian’s visit. The three-arched marble gate is the only remaining gate of the walls that used to surround Antalya and its harbou (...Find out more)
Kılınçarslan, Hıdırlık Sk. No:50, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey
Hıdırlık Tower is an ancient tower situated in Antalya, Turkey. It is thought that the circular tower was built by the Romans in the second century, making it one of the oldest standing structures in the city of Antalya. Standing at 14m in height, it is situated where the land walls met the sea walls in the city. The tow (...Find out more)