Ancient ruins

Museo ng Aquincum

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Máté
February 23, 2017
This is a great chance to explore some of Hungary’s ancient history. Aquincum was a Roman city which stood where Budapest stands today, and served as an important military base in the ancient Roman Empire. It is possible to walk around some of the ruins, including those of an ancient gladiatorial amphitheatre, and other structures, such as the city bathhouse. In the museum itself, you can view various Roman relics, and a working replica of famous water organ which was discovered in the area in 1931. Want to know what to do in Budapest with the little ones? Check out this post by trip101: Things to do in Budapest with kids
This is a great chance to explore some of Hungary’s ancient history. Aquincum was a Roman city which stood where Budapest stands today, and served as an important military base in the ancient Roman Empire. It is possible to walk around some of the ruins, including those of an ancient gladiatorial am…
Marc
November 7, 2012
Remains of the Roman empire's aqueduct
Béla
February 23, 2018
Aquincum used to be the northernmost settlement of the Roman Empire. A city of 25000 inhabitants situated on the right (today Buda) bank of River Danube was built to protect the empire from barbarians living on the other side. There is a spacious outdoor section, the Archaeological Park with ruins in very good condition (sounds strange, I know :)) and many indoor exhibitions. Find information for summer, winter and holiday schedule in their opening hours and ticket prices on their website in English. Visit of Aquincum Museum is free for Budapest Card holders.
Aquincum used to be the northernmost settlement of the Roman Empire. A city of 25000 inhabitants situated on the right (today Buda) bank of River Danube was built to protect the empire from barbarians living on the other side. There is a spacious outdoor section, the Archaeological Park with ruins i…
Morris
February 8, 2016
There used to be a significant Roman city on the site of today’s Óbuda with two open-air theatres, so it is possible to see Roman ruins in Óbuda even in an ordinary underpass.
Susanna
November 24, 2012
AQUICUM római ásatási terület, múzeum.

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