Italica 2-Hour Guided Tour from Seville
Seville, Spain
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Embark on this guided tour of the "new town" of Italica and visit the higher thermal baths, bread oven, home of the Planetarium, bird house, Gym, monument to Trajan, Roman amphitheater and gazebo amphitheater.
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Embark on this guided tour of the "new town" of Italica and visit the higher thermal baths, bread oven, home of the Planetarium, bird house, Gym, monument to Trajan, Roman amphitheater and gazebo amphitheater.The Roman city of Itálica, located in the Lower Guadalquivir River valley, halfway between Seville (Hispalis) and Alcalá del Río (Ilipa) and very closet o the routes that connected to the mining zones of the Sierra Norte of Sevilla and Huelva, played an important strategic role in both politics, military and economic matters during the height of the Roman Empire.
The Roman city of Itálica has a very concrete date of establishment: the year 206 A.D., when the general Publio Cornelio Escipión (Scipio) decided to create it in order to establish a place for wounded soldiers in the battle of Ilipa against the Lusitanians.
Guided tour of two hours. Visit the largest thermal baths, a former bread oven restored two Roman houses, amphitheater and streets.
The Roman city of Itálica has a very concrete date of establishment: the year 206 A.D., when the general Publio Cornelio Escipión (Scipio) decided to create it in order to establish a place for wounded soldiers in the battle of Ilipa against the Lusitanians.
Guided tour of two hours. Visit the largest thermal baths, a former bread oven restored two Roman houses, amphitheater and streets.
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