Ruins of Italica Walking Tour in Seville
- Explore Italica's ancient streets and mosaics, revealing the artistry of Roman craftsmanship and urban design
- Visit Italica’s Amphitheatre, the third largest globally, once hosting 25,000 spectators for gladiator battles
- Discover Italica's thermal baths and aqueducts, marvels of ancient Roman engineering, and public amenities
- See the House of Neptune, featuring stunning mosaics and frescoes from ancient Roman times
What to expect
Starting at the archaeological site in Santiponce, Naturanda will guide you through the ancient Roman city of Italica. Established in 206 B.C. by General Publius Cornelius Scipio, “the African," Italica was a significant site in the Roman world, especially in Hispania. Today, it stands as the most important archaeological site in Seville province. This tour begins with a brief presentation by an official guide before delving into the ancient city. You will explore ancient streets, stunning mosaics, thermal baths, aqueducts, and houses like the House of Neptune. Italica is renowned as the birthplace of emperors Trajan and Hadrian, along with notable senators and other prominent figures of the Empire









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