Italica Conjunto Arqueologico - Sevilla, Spain
Founded in 206 BC, Italica played a central role in the Romanisation process of the Southern part of the
Iberian Peninsula. The families of the Roman emperors Trajan, born in the city in 53, et Hadrian came from
Italica. The visit to this emblematic archaeological site allows us to take a walk through a district of the Roman
City erected in Hadrian's time, The itinerary continues through the town centre of Santiponce, were the Theatre and the Lesser Baths are located.
Italica Conjunto Arqueologico
Avda. de Extremadura, 2
41970 Santponce (Sevilla)
Tel: 955 622 266
Fax: 955 622 267
Email: italica.ccul@juntadeandalucia.es
Web: www.juntadeandalucia.es
Iberian Peninsula. The families of the Roman emperors Trajan, born in the city in 53, et Hadrian came from
Italica. The visit to this emblematic archaeological site allows us to take a walk through a district of the Roman
City erected in Hadrian's time, The itinerary continues through the town centre of Santiponce, were the Theatre and the Lesser Baths are located.
Italica Conjunto Arqueologico
Avda. de Extremadura, 2
41970 Santponce (Sevilla)
Tel: 955 622 266
Fax: 955 622 267
Email: italica.ccul@juntadeandalucia.es
Web: www.juntadeandalucia.es
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