Free visits to the Roman Baths of via Terracina in Naples between ancient mosaics and tabernae

Terme di via Terracina in Naples, free visits
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New free guided tours of the Roman Baths in via Terracina in Naples, in the Fuorigrotta district, to discover an ancient complex!

Saturday and Sunday 9 10 SeptemberSaturday 14 and Sunday 15 October and Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 November 2017 they will be held again free guided tours at Terme di via Terracina, in the district of Fuorigrotta a Napoli, after the success achieved in recent months.

The event is made possible, as always, by the Neapolitan Archaeological Group whose experts will guide visitors through the remains of the Baths discovered in the 1939.

Guided tours will take place hourly, Saturday in the afternoon and Sunday in the morning.

La reservation is recommended.

The Roman Baths

The complex that has come to light shows a series of Roman baths of the first half of the 2nd century AD where you can admire beautiful mosaics on the floor, the remains of some tabernae and a latrine.

The whole plant, in Roman times, was structured in several levels and was powered directly by theSerino Aqueduct and its importance derives precisely from the floors with mosaics, many of which have been damaged over the centuries by rain and wind.

Information on guided tours

When: 9 and 10 September, 14 and 15 October 2017

Where: via Terracina, in front of street number 429 on the corner with via Marconi (the street where the RAI is located). Another landmark is the Toy's Center store

Timetables:

  • Saturday 9 September from 17.00 to 19.00
  • Sunday 10 September from 10.00 to 13.00
  • Saturday 14 October at 16.00 and 17.00
  • Sunday 15 October hours 10.00, 11.00 and 12.00
  • Saturday 11 November 16.00 and 17.00 hours
  • Sunday 12 November hours 10.00, 11.00 and 12.00
  • visits every hour

Price: Free guided tours

Reservations: fill out the form on the website of the Neapolitan Archaeological Group

Contacts: Facebook September event | 3357272005 | info@ganapoletano.it

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Written by Fabiana Bianchi
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