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Ostia Antica's Ruins, {CATEGORY}

For at least 600 years this was a busy port, but the area declined suddenly following a reduction in commerce, and the onset of malaria. Covered by sand and mud that accumulated over the centuries, it was perfectly preserved and has therefore survived intact. The Baths of Cisiarii and the Baths of Neptune can be seen, with their lovely black and white mosaic floors. The theatre has been restored, a series of large masks having been set on to blocks of rock that originally adorned the building. Leaving the main street, you reach the areas where the inhabitants used to live, the style of the homes differing according to whether the residents were workers, or traders and shippers. Workmen and sailors lived in "insule", like present day blocks of flats, while the richer classes had fine homes decorated with colorful mosaics and statues. The remains that have been discovered are exhibited in the museum nearby, which also displays reliefs and objects connected to the cult of Mithra, very popular in Imperial Rome.

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Address: 717 Via dei Romagnoli, Rome 00119

City: Rome

Country: Italy

Phone 1: +39 06 5635 8099

Email: ostia@arti.beniculturali.it

Opening hours: Nov-Feb Tues-Sun 8:30am-6pm. Mar Tues-Sun 8:30am-5pm. Apr-Oct Tues-Sun 8:30am-6pm

Entrance fee: Admission 6.50€ ($10)

Access by subway: Metro Ostia Antica Line Roma-Ostia-Lido

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Discover all that Ostia Antica has to offer with Rodrigo De Vivar Hotel as a base. With the guests' convenience in mind, each of the 13 guestrooms at the hotel is well designed and fully equipped to cRead moreater to the demands of corporate and holiday travelers looking for unique accommodation in Ostia Antica. This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Ostia Antica, making it a distinct accommodation. For your reservation at the Rodrigo De Vivar Hotel Ostia Antica, please select your dates of stay and fill in our secure online booking form.Hide

846 yd - La Villa Del Patrizio

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1,624 yd - Ostia Antica Suite B&B

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1,638 yd - Ostia Antica Park Hotel & Spa

The Ostia Antica Park Hotel and Spa is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Ostia Antica.All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit Read moreguests' utmost comforts.Each guestroom has non smoking rooms, daily newspaper, air conditioning, in room safe.The basic amenities provided at this Ostia Antica accommodation comprise shops, 24hr room service, restaurant, elevator.Hotel's guests can experience on-site latest leisure and sports facilities such as spa, garden, outdoor pool.This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Ostia Antica, making it a distinct accommodation. Please complete our secure online booking form by entering your period of stay.Hide

1.4 mi - Hotel Chopin

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Ostia Antica's Ruins, {CATEGORY}

Ostia was the port of ancient Rome and a city in its own right. The currents and uneven bottom of the Tiber prevented Mediterranean shipping from going farther upstream, so merchandise was transferred to barges for the remainder of the trip. Ostia's fate was tied closely to that of the empire. At the peak of Rome's power, the city had 100,000 inhabitants - hard to imagine looking at today's ruins. Ostia was important enough to have had a theater, numerous temples and baths, great patrician houses, and a large business complex. Ostia flourished for about 8 centuries before it began to wither away. By Constantine's time (4th c. A.D)., the worm had turned. The barbarian sieges of Rome in the 5th century spelled the end of Ostia. Gradually, it became little more than a malaria bed, a buried ghost city that faded into history. A papal-sponsored commission launched a series of digs in the 19th century, however, the major work of unearthing was carried out under Mussolini's orders from 1938 to 1942 (the work had to stop because of the war). The city is only partially dug out today, but it's believed that all the chief monuments have been uncovered. Quite a few visible ruins have been unearthed, so this is no dusty field like the Circus Maximus. These principal monuments are clearly labeled. The most important spot is Piazzale delle Corporazioni, an early version of Wall Street. Near the theater, this square contained nearly 75 corporations, the nature of their businesses identified by the patterns of preserved mosaics. Greek dramas were performed at the ancient theater, built in the early days of the empire. The classics are still aired here in summer (check with the tourist office for specific listings), but the theater as it looks today is the result of much rebuilding. Every town the size of Ostia had a forum, and during the excavations a number of pillars of the ancient Ostia Forum were uncovered. At one end is a 2nd-century B.C. temple honoring a trio of gods: Minerva, Jupiter, and Juno (little more than the basic foundation remains). Also of special interest are the ruins of Thermopolium, which was a bar, its name means "sale of hot drinks". The ruins of Capitolium and Forum remain, this was once the largest temple in Ostia, dating from the 2nd century A.D. A lot of the original brick remains, including a partial reconstruction of the altar. Of an insula, a block of multiparty apartments, Casa Diana remains, with its rooms arranged around an inner courtyard. There are perfect picnic spots beside fallen columns or near old temple walls.

Ostia Antica's Ruins, {CATEGORY}

Ostia was the port of ancient Rome and a city in its own right. The currents and uneven bottom of the Tiber prevented Mediterranean shipping from going farther upstream, so merchandise was transferred to barges for the remainder of the trip. Ostia's fate was tied closely to that of the empire. At the peak of Rome's power, the city had 100,000 inhabitants - hard to imagine looking at today's ruins. Ostia was important enough to have had a theater, numerous temples and baths, great patrician houses, and a large business complex. Ostia flourished for about 8 centuries before it began to wither away. By Constantine's time (4th c. A.D)., the worm had turned. The barbarian sieges of Rome in the 5th century spelled the end of Ostia. Gradually, it became little more than a malaria bed, a buried ghost city that faded into history. A papal-sponsored commission launched a series of digs in the 19th century, however, the major work of unearthing was carried out under Mussolini's orders from 1938 to 1942 (the work had to stop because of the war). The city is only partially dug out today, but it's believed that all the chief monuments have been uncovered. Quite a few visible ruins have been unearthed, so this is no dusty field like the Circus Maximus. These principal monuments are clearly labeled. The most important spot is Piazzale delle Corporazioni, an early version of Wall Street. Near the theater, this square contained nearly 75 corporations, the nature of their businesses identified by the patterns of preserved mosaics. Greek dramas were performed at the ancient theater, built in the early days of the empire. The classics are still aired here in summer (check with the tourist office for specific listings), but the theater as it looks today is the result of much rebuilding. Every town the size of Ostia had a forum, and during the excavations a number of pillars of the ancient Ostia Forum were uncovered. At one end is a 2nd-century B.C. temple honoring a trio of gods: Minerva, Jupiter, and Juno (little more than the basic foundation remains). Also of special interest are the ruins of Thermopolium, which was a bar, its name means "sale of hot drinks". The ruins of Capitolium and Forum remain, this was once the largest temple in Ostia, dating from the 2nd century A.D. A lot of the original brick remains, including a partial reconstruction of the altar. Of an insula, a block of multiparty apartments, Casa Diana remains, with its rooms arranged around an inner courtyard. There are perfect picnic spots beside fallen columns or near old temple walls.

Ostia Antica's Ruins, {CATEGORY}

For at least 600 years this was a busy port, but the area declined suddenly following a reduction in commerce, and the onset of malaria. Covered by sand and mud that accumulated over the centuries, it was perfectly preserved and has therefore survived intact. The Baths of Cisiarii and the Baths of Neptune can be seen, with their lovely black and white mosaic floors. The theatre has been restored, a series of large masks having been set on to blocks of rock that originally adorned the building. Leaving the main street, you reach the areas where the inhabitants used to live, the style of the homes differing according to whether the residents were workers, or traders and shippers. Workmen and sailors lived in "insule", like present day blocks of flats, while the richer classes had fine homes decorated with colorful mosaics and statues. The remains that have been discovered are exhibited in the museum nearby, which also displays reliefs and objects connected to the cult of Mithra, very popular in Imperial Rome.

Ostia Antica's Ruins, {CATEGORY}

For at least 600 years this was a busy port, but the area declined suddenly following a reduction in commerce, and the onset of malaria. Covered by sand and mud that accumulated over the centuries, it was perfectly preserved and has therefore survived intact. The Baths of Cisiarii and the Baths of Neptune can be seen, with their lovely black and white mosaic floors. The theatre has been restored, a series of large masks having been set on to blocks of rock that originally adorned the building. Leaving the main street, you reach the areas where the inhabitants used to live, the style of the homes differing according to whether the residents were workers, or traders and shippers. Workmen and sailors lived in "insule", like present day blocks of flats, while the richer classes had fine homes decorated with colorful mosaics and statues. The remains that have been discovered are exhibited in the museum nearby, which also displays reliefs and objects connected to the cult of Mithra, very popular in Imperial Rome.

Activities nearby

Beach and coastal area
Railroad station
Spa and swimming pools

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