Area Archeologica di Nervia - Citta Romana di Albintimilium
Area Archeologica Della Citta' Romana Di Albintimilium
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I went on my own and it is a good job my family didn't come with me because they would have been horrified having to walk 1.3km from the train station on a hot day just to see a site that you could no...
There are several Roman ruins in Ventimiglia including a theatre and other ruins on the other side of the street, I was there in May 2017 and they were doing some work on the area. So the Romans were ...
Whenever I passed by this museum, its doors had always been firmly shut. And now I am in luck – it’s open, and it’s free! The lady in charge gave me a couple of pages in English – you can see them o...
The site is closed because of conservation works which it badly needs, as the railroad to Genoa and Sanremo going right behind is hardly good for the old stones. Note: You cannot get to the actual R...
Interestingly placed between a main railway line and a busy road about half an hour walk from the centre of town, this is an incongrious site of a reasonably well preserved Roman Amphitheatre together...
You won't get in
I went on my own and it is a good job my family didn't come with me because they would have been horrified having to walk 1.3km from the train station on a hot day just to see a site that you could no...
Roam theatre in Ventimiglia
There are several Roman ruins in Ventimiglia including a theatre and other ruins on the other side of the street, I was there in May 2017 and they were doing some work on the area. So the Romans were ...
Shy - and free - museum
Whenever I passed by this museum, its doors had always been firmly shut. And now I am in luck – it’s open, and it’s free! The lady in charge gave me a couple of pages in English – you can see them o...
Roman heritage
The site is closed because of conservation works which it badly needs, as the railroad to Genoa and Sanremo going right behind is hardly good for the old stones. Note: You cannot get to the actual R...
Interesting way to spend an hour or so...
Interestingly placed between a main railway line and a busy road about half an hour walk from the centre of town, this is an incongrious site of a reasonably well preserved Roman Amphitheatre together...