


Explore the ancient Roman Theatre, built in the 2nd century AD, and the intricate Hypocaust system, showcasing Roman engineering and thermal bathing culture.

Roman Theatre And Hypocaust is an outdoor attraction, and weather can be unpredictable.
The site involves walking and exploring, so comfortable footwear is essential.

Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when visiting historical sites in warm weather.
Hand-painted terracotta figurines depicting ancient Roman theatre characters, reflecting the site's history.
Replicas of the original hypocaust tiles used for underfloor heating in Roman times, a symbol of Roman engineering.
Vibrant posters showcasing the theatre's architecture and history, designed by local artists.
A well-preserved ancient theatre with stunning architecture and historical significance.
An ancient Roman heating system, offering a glimpse into the engineering marvels of the past.
A relaxing evening cruise along the Tiber River, offering beautiful views of Rome's illuminated monuments.
A historic café near the Roman Theatre, known for its Art Nouveau interior and traditional French breakfast.
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