Ancient Rome

Ship Museum

The Fiumicino Ship Museum is a modern and captivating museum that tells the merchant maritime history of Rome through the remains of some Roman ships and other historical artifacts of great value.
The Fiumicino Ship Museum houses one of the most important collections of ancient ships in the Mediterranean, of which the five main wrecks form an exceptional whole: three river boats for the transport of goods along the Tiber between Portus and Rome, a maritime transport ship and one of the rare known fishing boats from the Roman age whose use is certain, Equipped with a central aquarium to keep the catch alive.

Archaeological-naturalistic park of the ports of Claudio and Trajan – Fiumicino

Stroll among trees in ancient history, antiquity's largest port.
Look at the places where 2000 years ago, sailors, merchants, labourers transported goods from 4 corners of the Empire surrounded by lush vegetation and facing a huge Lake. Live the story.

Discover a necropolis of 2000 years – Isola Sacra

Go back two thousand years, walk inside the port necropolis where the ancient Romans buried their loved ones and remembered them with offerings and prayers. Walking between nature and history, learn how each grave represents her guest with drawings, reliefs, sculptures and curios ...

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