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Les environs:

Caserma romanaCaserma romanaBronze doors San Giovanni in Lateranoobélisque st jean latranArcus Neroniani aqueductArcus Neroniani aqueductAurelian Wall, Porta AsinariaArch of Dolabellaporta latinaTempio IsideSarcophagus L. Cornelius ScipioTomb of the scipiosMithraeum - basilica of Saint ClementThermae Caracallae MosaicThermae Caracallae MosaicTerme Caracalla RomaClaudius Marcellus inscriptionNymph and ProserpineRoman houses of CelioLudus MagnusLudus MagnusThe so-called Arch of DrususPorta San SebastianoPorta San Sebastianovia statiliavia statiliavia statiliaDomus TransitoriaDomus TransitoriaDomus Transitoria

Localisation:

  • Italie, Rome
  • geo:41.883171,12.502854
  • Précision ± 25-100 m.

Classification:

  • Bâtiment
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=50284

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The ruins of a 300-square-meter second-century AD "commander's house" were found during work on the centrally-located Amba Aradam-Ipponio station for the Metro C, where archeologists two years ago had also made the discovery of 1,800-year-old army barracks. It is assumed to be where the barracks' commander used to live and relax after work.

The entire structure - featuring rich mosaics and wall decorations, as well as 14 rooms, including a bathhouse with underfloor heating - will be dismantled to allow for boring work on underground tunnels. Once the tunnels are complete, the findings will be put back where they were, as they were1.

See also

Références

  1. Second-century luxurious 'commander's house' found in Rome metro dig

The ruins of a 300-square-meter second-century AD "commander's house" were found during work on the centrally-located Amba Aradam-Ipponio station for the Metro C, where archeologists two years ago had also made the discovery of 1,800-year-old army barracks. It is assumed to be where the barracks' commander used to live and relax after work.

The entire structure - featuring rich mosaics and wall decorations, as well as 14 rooms, including a bathhouse with underfloor heating - will be dismantled to allow for boring work on underground tunnels. Once the tunnels are complete, the findings will be put back where they were, as they were1.

See also

Références

  1. Second-century luxurious 'commander's house' found in Rome metro dig


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Ara Pacis Museum

Rome, Vatican Museums

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Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek

Collection of ancient manuscripts, including papyri, ostraca, and the Peutinger Map

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

Prefectural Museum of Antiquities (Rouen)

Prefectural Museum of Antiquities (Rouen)


À proximité

Castra Equitum Singularium

Castra Equitum Singularium

Rome, Aurelian Wall

Third-century city wall