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Roman Villa of Fuente Álamo

This historical site, dating back to the Roman period, offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past, allowing them to explore the remains of a villa that was once of great importance.
History and Origin

The Roman villa of Fuente Álamo was inhabited from the 1st to the 4th century AD and is one of the great examples of daily life in the province of Bética, one of the wealthiest regions of the Roman Empire in Hispania. The villa was likely an agricultural production center and a hub for exploiting natural resources, making it a clear example of the economic model of the time. It was discovered in the mid-20th century when excavations began in the area, and since then, it has been the subject of archaeological studies and research that have uncovered important details about life in ancient Rome.
Archaeological Discoveries

Excavations at the Roman Villa of Fuente Álamo have unearthed a wealth of material remains that provide valuable insights into the organization and function of the villa. One of the most notable discoveries is the collection of mosaics that decorated the floors of several rooms in the villa. These mosaics, of high quality and intricate design, depict mythological scenes, animals, and geometric patterns, representing some of the best-preserved Roman art in the region.

In addition to the mosaics, numerous everyday objects have been found, including kitchen utensils, ceramics, work tools, and decorative elements, illustrating the daily life of the villa

Prices

Adults

Free

Children (3-7years)

Free

-2 years

Free

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