Also called the Vicus Caprarius, this large archeological site offers a unique opportunity to take a look at the everyday lives of the ancient Romans.
On the site, you will find what remains of an aquaduct that supplied water to the nearby Trevi Fountain. That is not all, however. The archeologists have also managed to recover an excellently-preserved Roman mansion from the 4th century here.
Although both finds were only unearthed relatively recently, they are now both fully open to the public.
Wed - Fri: 11 am - 5:30 pm
Sat, Sun: 11 am - 7 pm
Adults: €3
Seniors (65+), students (18 - 25): €1.50
Children (14 - 18): €1
Children (under 14): free
Official website http://www.archeodomani.com/site/?p=126
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More information http://vicuscaprarius.com/
Phone +39 339 778 6192
Address Vicolo del Puttarello 25, 00187 Roma, Italy
Coordinates 41°54'1.804" N 12°29'2.695" E