Address: Ruins of Roman Villa and Antiquarium, 84010 Minori
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The Roman Villa-Antiquities Collection is a museum worth visiting along the Amalfi Coast. It displays many Roman artifacts from the 1st century AD, including well-preserved mosaic decorations, which were excavated in 1932.
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This area of Italy has gone through many waves of conquest and cultural dominion, but the Romans really left a significant footprint, with a number of Roman settlements, villas, spas, bathhouses, etc....
What a lovely way to spend half an hour by visiting the ancient ruins of Villa Romana in the heart of Minori. It’s lovely to have a free visitor attraction but it would have been helpful to have mor...
The villa is central in the town so very accessible. Entry is free and although it’s not a very big villa it’s well worth the visit to find out about local history.
Fascinating archaeological gem in the heart of Minori
Rare along the Amalfi coast are these isolated Roman sites long lost to the World by natural disaster - in this case volcanic and flood actions - which have preserved beneath the modern town a snapsho...
The Roman Villa-Antiquities Collection is a museum worth visiting along the Amalfi Coast. It displays many Roman artifacts from the 1st century AD, including well-preserved mosaic decorations, which were excavated in 1932.
In addition to the fascinating scenery of the Amalfi coastline, it is also a good choice to see ancient Roman artifacts in this museum!