Domus Romana ''House of the Child on the Dolphin'' archaeological site in the centre of Lucca, discovered celebrates Women's Day with free entry for Women to the Museum on March 8th.
In a single environment it is possible to admire the evolution of construction techniques that took place over 2000 years of the city's history. Wall structures and finds from the Roman era dating back to the 1st century BC, Lombard, medieval and Renaissance are visible, with original friezes and objects.
It is the first and only Archaeological Site in Europe brought to light, and open to the public with exclusively private resources. The Superintendence of Archaeological Heritage of Tuscany directed the excavation work. He assessed the remains brought to light as evidence of crucial importance for the historical reconstruction of the city. The archaeological remains of the Domus were recognized as part of the State's cultural heritage in 2015
Opening hours 10.30am – 1.00pm <> 3.00pm – 5.30pm MORE INFO. FACEBOOK
Reservation: tel.0583 050060 - e-mail: info@domusromanalucca.it n.b. booking is recommended.