The Nemi Ships were ships built by the Roman emperor Caligula in the 1st century AD at Lake Nemi. Although the purpose of the ships is only speculated on, the larger ship was essentially an elaborate floating palace, which contained quantities of marble, mosaic floors, heating and plumbing such as baths among its amenities. Recovered from the lake bed in 1929, the ships were destroyed by fire in 19441.
Localisation:
- Italie, Nemi
- geo:41.721069,12.703289
- Précision ± 0-5 m.
Classification:
- Épave de navire
- Visible
Identificateurs:
- vici:place=17244
- wikidata:entity=Q1190639
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The Nemi Ships were ships built by the Roman emperor Caligula in the 1st century AD at Lake Nemi. Although the purpose of the ships is only speculated on, the larger ship was essentially an elaborate floating palace, which contained quantities of marble, mosaic floors, heating and plumbing such as baths among its amenities. Recovered from the lake bed in 1929, the ships were destroyed by fire in 19441.
Références
Musées associés
Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo
Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo
À proximité
Roman Rd
Roman Rd
NEMUS ARICINUM THEATER
NEMUS ARICINUM THEATER