La Almoina, Pl. de Dècim Juni Brut, s/n, 46003 València, Valencia, SpainMap
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Roman foundation of the city of Valencia dating back to 138 BC!
Located near the center of the city, the old Roman ruins can be glimpsed from above through water and plexiglass. We didn't tour the museum, but took a quick look and confirmed that there were old st...
Roman foundation of the city of Valencia dating back to 138 BC!
Located near the center of the city, the old Roman ruins can be glimpsed from above through water and plexiglass. We didn't tour the museum, but took a quick look and confirmed that there were old st...
Interesting architectural museum, but I'm biased as i love ruins. I saw better-prepared expositions, but for the 2 euro (or nothing if during the bank holiday) it was definitely worth popping in and s...
Interesting architectural museum, but I'm biased as i love ruins. I saw better-prepared expositions, but for the 2 euro (or nothing if during the bank holiday) it was definitely worth popping in and s...
Excellent presentations and descriptions of Roman ruins. Really enjoyed wandering thru and reading about life in the past. Larger and more comprehensive than I expected.
Roman foundation of the city of Valencia dating back to 138 BC!
Located near the center of the city, the old Roman ruins can be glimpsed from above through water and plexiglass. We didn't tour the museum, but took a quick look and confirmed that there were old st...
Roman foundation of the city of Valencia dating back to 138 BC!
Located near the center of the city, the old Roman ruins can be glimpsed from above through water and plexiglass. We didn't tour the museum, but took a quick look and confirmed that there were old st...
Worth seeing if you love history
Interesting architectural museum, but I'm biased as i love ruins. I saw better-prepared expositions, but for the 2 euro (or nothing if during the bank holiday) it was definitely worth popping in and s...
Worth seeing if you love history
Interesting architectural museum, but I'm biased as i love ruins. I saw better-prepared expositions, but for the 2 euro (or nothing if during the bank holiday) it was definitely worth popping in and s...
Worth an hour for sure!
Excellent presentations and descriptions of Roman ruins. Really enjoyed wandering thru and reading about life in the past. Larger and more comprehensive than I expected.