Archeological Area of Carminiello ai Mannesi in Naples
The archaeological area
The archaeological area of Carminiello ai Mannesi consists of the remains of a Roman thermal complex.
The complex was brought to light at the time of the gods bombings of the 1943 that caused the destruction of the overlying Church of Santa Maria del Carmine at Mannesi and adjacent buildings.
The thermal building can be dated around the end of the first century AD
Structure
The apsed environment with a black and white mosaic floor was probably part of a private residence of the Republican age which, in the Imperial age, was incorporated into the foundations of a larger building with vaulted rooms.
Thermal environments have been identified hydraulic pipelines, some marble tubs and a relief representing the god Mithras in the act of sacrificing a bull.
Information on the archaeological area of Carminiello ai Mannesi
Opening time:
- The complex is always visible from the road or can be visited on request by booking at the number indicated in the contacts
Contacts:
- Phone: 081 440942
- The Archaeological Area of vico Carminiello to Mannesi from the site of Cultural Heritage
How to get:
- Address: Vico I Carminiello ai Mannesi - 80138 Naples
- L2 metro line: Cavour station, go along Via Foria, turn right onto Via Duomo, turn left onto Vico I Carminiello ai Mannesi | R2 bus on Corso Umberto I, stop at Umberto I Duomo - Academy School, go up along Via Duomo, take the fifth street on the right