Grottoes of Catullus

Local nameGrotte di Catullo
LocationSirmione, Italy

Grottoes of Catullus is the name given to the ruins of a Roman villa built between the end of the 1st century BC and the beginning of the 1st century AD at the northernmost end of the Sirmione peninsula on the southern shore of Lake Garda.

The archaeological complex, which always remained uncovered over time, has been the subject of academic research since the 15th century. Today, it is the most valuable testament of the Roman period in Sirmione's territory and an exceptional find of a Roman villa in northern Italy. The site, which includes the archaeological museum of Sirmione, was the twenty-seventh most visited Italian site in 2013, with 215,961 visitors and a total gross income of €504,700.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grottoes_of_Catullus

Official website http://www.grottedicatullo.beniculturali.it/

Address Via Catullo, Sirmione, Lombardy 25019, Italy

Coordinates 45°30'4.798" N 10°36'24.244" E

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Grotte di Catullo Archeological Tour in Sirmione

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Private sunset boat tour of Sirmione with onboard aperitif

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Sirmione: Lake Garda Boat Grotte di Catullo Tour

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