The appointment with the guided tours in the suggestive Roman Baths of Via Terracina in Naples, in the Fuorigrotta district. An archaeological site that not many people know about but which, thanks to the Neapolitan Archaeological Group (GAN), is enjoying more notoriety as it should be.
Even the free walks of the 12 and 13 June 2021 they will help to enhance this site even more, which is a bit of a pride of the neighborhood, but unfortunately it is not open every day.
The archaeological area is an example of how the ancient Romans lived their free time at the spa and the remains that we can admire in this site also show us mosaics and part of the plant.
Due to the anti-Covid regulations, i groups will consist of a maximum of 25 people.
The Roman Baths of Fuorigrotta
It is a structure of the XNUMXnd century AD which originally had two floors and was powered by theSerino Aqueduct most likely.
It was built on the road that connected Neapolis a Puteoli and still today you can see some floors with i mosaics depicting fantastic marine animals, a nereid and even dolphins, in addition to the power supply system for the hottest environments.
The GAN guides will give us a lot of information on the archaeological site and will be ready to answer all the curiosities posed.
By reservation only
To book the visit, you must fill out the form on site of the Neapolitan Archaeological Group.
Information on visits
When
And June 12 13 2021
Where
Via Terracina, in front of number 429
Opening hours
visiting shifts 10.00 - 11.00 - 12.00
Price
free
Contacts
338 500 7905 | info@ganapoletano.it | Facebook page
Photo source: GAN Facebook page