ANCIENT
OSTIA
Every Tuesday and Friday Morning - Approx. 4 hours
From 1st April to 31st October
(minimum 6 persons)
Situated amongst cypress and Mediterranean pine trees, the
ruins of the port of ancient Rome reveal more than any other
monument in the capital, what everyday life must have been
like in ancient times.
Leaving Rome and following the road leading to the sea, Via
del Mare, it takes about 30 minutes to reach Ostia, the
Roman city of the Imperial age whose Latin name ‘Ostium’
means ‘mouth of the river’, reflecting its position along
the Tiber river. Ostia was founded around the 4th century BC
by King Anco Marzio and became the harbour of Rome around
which, throughout the following centuries, a flourishing
trade and business centre developed. Following the Barbarian
invasions, the decline of Ostia began when the port was
abandoned and became silted up. The archaeolgical
excavations undertaken at the beginning of the XIX century
have brought the ancient city
back to light, a rare witness to 900 years of Roman
civilization. During your walk through the ruins, your guide
will tell you something about the cultural and social life
of this interesting commercial settlement. Your visit to
Ostia Antica itself starts at ‘Via delle Tombe’ which leads
to the ‘Porta Romana’, one of the city’s three gates. This
is the beginning of the ‘Decumanus Maximus’, the main
thoroughfare that crosses the city from north east to south
west. Then you will arrive at the ‘Terme di Nettuno’ where
you can admire the beautiful black and white mosaics
representing Neptune and Amphitrite, the theatre built by
Agrippa and the Forum which formed the centre of the city.
Here you will discover the principle public buildings, ‘Il
Capitolium’ and the temple of Rome and Augustus, the
Basilica and the large thermal baths. Near the forum square
you will also find the House of Diana and the ‘Thermopolium’
an ancient Roman bar with a marble counter and a fresco
depicting the fruit and foodstuffs that were sold there. At
the end of Via dei Dipinti, the Museo Ostiense displays some
of the ancient sculptures and mosaics found among the ruins.
DEPARTURE:
From Hotel 8:00/8:40 am
From Agency 9:00 am
No drop off at the hotels but stops at: Via Veneto, Piazza
Barberini, Piazza
Venezia, Piazza della Repubblica, Termini Station and
Terminal.
PRICE:
€ 55,00