Vicus Caprarius - the Water City - Rome, Italy
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N 41° 54.025 E 012° 29.048
33T E 291309 N 4641780
Museum with the remains of an appartment building and water cistern of the Roman era
Waymark Code: WM13Q83
Location: Lazio, Italy
Date Posted: 01/30/2021
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from vicuscaprarius.com:
Everyone knows the famous Trevi Fountain, less well known is the underground passages that stretch beneath the Trevi district.
Of this intricate maze of ancient vestiges, the underground archaeological area of ??Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water is a part: the structures of an imperial imperial domus, the castellum aquae of the Virgin Aqueduct and the evocative exhibits (including the famous face of Alessandro helios), finds discovered during the renovation of the former Cinema Trevi.
On a journey backward in time, it is possible to touch Rome’s millennial stratification and observe the archaeological evidence of the great events that characterised the city’s history, from the realisation of Aqua Virgo to the fire of Nero, from the sack of Alarico to the siege of the Goths.
Type: Ruin
Fee: 4 euros
Hours: 9:00-18:00
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