The Archaeological Park Carnuntum, located in Austria, preserves the remains of the ancient Roman city of Carnuntum. Visitors can explore a meticulously reconstructed fourth-century Roman villa and baths, as well as an excavated amphitheater that offers a glimpse into the city’s past. The park also features an excellent museum, which provides a deeper understanding of the Roman Empire’s legacy in central Europe. Walking through the site, one can experience the textures and layout of Roman architecture, making history come alive.
Archaeological Park Carnuntum (Römerstadt Carnuntum)
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