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Interesting museum
Interesting museum with a huge archeological site of Villa Tiberius that's located a short walk from the museum. The ruins and the cave are highly recommended to visit. The museum is interesting but a...
Both the excavations and the attached museum tell an extraordinary story.
Indeed, how cannot be considered extraordinary the story of a Roman emperor (Tiberius), who, having glimpsed a natural cave almost at sea level, decides to make it the fulcrum of one of his grandest p...
After walking for aprox. 30 minutes from Sperlonga old city, we arrive and are told that their card machine is out of order - cash only. The price was only EUR 2 per person, but we had no cash at hand...
The tiberian villa is a marvel. Not so much left of it but one can easily imagine what a spectacular villa it would have been. The museum displays the statues that were once outside....
As my daughter said, the ruins are again. There is nothing left from the villa. Just the foundation. Yes, you can imagine how it looked for centuries ago, but not more.
Interesting museum
Interesting museum with a huge archeological site of Villa Tiberius that's located a short walk from the museum. The ruins and the cave are highly recommended to visit. The museum is interesting but a...
Both the excavations and the attached museum tell an extraordinary story.
Indeed, how cannot be considered extraordinary the story of a Roman emperor (Tiberius), who, having glimpsed a natural cave almost at sea level, decides to make it the fulcrum of one of his grandest p...
Terrible customer service
After walking for aprox. 30 minutes from Sperlonga old city, we arrive and are told that their card machine is out of order - cash only. The price was only EUR 2 per person, but we had no cash at hand...
The RICH and Famous
The tiberian villa is a marvel. Not so much left of it but one can easily imagine what a spectacular villa it would have been. The museum displays the statues that were once outside....
Specially go not to go
As my daughter said, the ruins are again. There is nothing left from the villa. Just the foundation. Yes, you can imagine how it looked for centuries ago, but not more.