A colossal building At 50 meters high and with an original perimeter of over 500 meters, the Colosseum is well deserving of its name (Colosseo in Italian). Yet, in the 1st century AD, this amphitheatre was called 'Flavian amphitheatre', after the dynasty of emperors who had it built. It was not ...
he owners produce monovarietal olive oils, meaning they are made from a single variety of olives such as salonenque, verdale, or picholine. 3- To discover an ancient Roman city Just before entering Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, stop on the Route des Baux de Provence (D5) to visit the Glanum Archaeologica ...
right: Schwarzwald Tourismus On the Swiss side, the canton of Basel-Country invites you to follow in the footsteps of the Romans by visiting its ancient Roman sites. This region is also very popular with tourists for its beautiful landscapes and for the lively atmosphere of the city of Basel ...
ical museum of Nice honors its history and the remains discovered in the city, on the site of Cemenelum on the hill of Cimiez. At the site of this ancient Roman city, whose remains can still be seen in Cimiez, many treasures have been unearthed. Funerary urns, bones, lamps and a pot containing ...
ough the city's historic center. To begin your visit, head to Place de l'Hôtel de Ville! This square was built on the site of the Via Domitia, the ancient Roman road built in the first century BC to connect Spain to Italy. A portion of the Via Domitia was discovered in the city center in 1997 ...
ultitude of green spaces that punctuate the urban landscape. 2- She has a rich historical heritage. The city of Timisoara was built on the site of an ancient Roman fortress and its name first appeared in historical documents from the 12th century. This city, which now has over 10,000 historical monu ...