The Roman Necropolis Museum (Museo de la Necropolis Romana) in Seville, Spain, offers a well-preserved archaeological site that provides a glimpse into the ancient history of Andalusia. First discovered in the late 19th century, the site features numerous excavated areas, including the Puerta de Sevilla gate, an amphitheater, and a variety of tombs and family mausoleums. Visitors can explore these structures, gaining a rare, in-depth look into the ancient Roman presence in southern Spain. The museum and historic site together create a vivid picture of the region’s rich historical tapestry.
Roman Necropolis Museum (Museo de la Necropolis Romana)
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