Guided tours of the Domus of Tito Macro
From 08 Maggio 2021 to 30 Gennaio 2022
Aquileia | Udine
Place: Domus di Tito Macro
Address: Via Giulia Augusta
Times: July: every Saturday and Sunday, 10.00 / 11.00, August: every Sunday, 18.00 / 19.00, September and October: every Saturday and Sunday, 10.00 / 11.00/15.00/16.00, November: every Sunday, 10.00 / 11.00, December: 7, 8, 9 and every Sunday, 10.00 / 11.00, January: 2, 6, 7, 9, 16, 23, 30, 10.00 / 11.00
Organizers:
- Fondazione Aquileia
Ticket price: € 3.00 per person
Telefono per informazioni: +39 0431 919491
E-Mail info: Info.aquileia@promoturismo.fvg.it
In collaboration with the National Deaf Organization of the FVG, it is possible to use, upon request, a free mediation service in LIS (Italian Sign Language). Reservations can be made up to 48 hours before the service by contacting the relevant Info Point. With an area of 1,700 square meters, the Domus di Tito Macro is one of the largest residences of the Roman era in Northern Italy. The house extends for about 77 meters in length and 25 in width at the widest point, between two cobbled streets of the city, within one of the southern blocks of Roman Aquileia.
It is believed that it was the home of Tito Macro, a wealthy inhabitant of Aquileia, on the basis of the discovery of a stone weight with an iron handle bearing the inscription T. MACR. Recent excavations have made it possible to reconstruct the plan of the entire domus in the phase between the end of the first century BC. and the first decades of the 1st century AD.
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