A UNESCO site since 1998, Aquileia features an archaeological area of extraordinary significance. The perfect itinerary should start at the
National Archaeological Museum and then proceed to the remains of the
Roman forum, the
necropolis (burial ground), the imposing structures of the
ancient river port as well as the
private dwellings decorated with mosaic floors, including
Domus di Tito Macro: one of the largest Roman residences discovered in northern Italy. 1700 square metres chronicle what life was like in a household in the ancient city.
This is followed by a stop at the magnificent
Basilica of the Assumption of Saint Mary, which dates back to the 4th century and is home to the largest floor mosaic of the Western Christian world. Another highlight is the
National Early Christian Museum, which is remarkable for its architectural layout and the artefacts on display.
Purchase the FVGcard Aquileia when visiting Aquileia
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https://www.discoveraquileia.com