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I really like to visit these ancient buildings with a sense of historical vicissitudes, and there is also a small Pompeii. A little distance from the city of Rome. These ancient buildings are damaged or weathered very badly.
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I really like to visit these ancient buildings with a sense of historical vicissitudes, and there is also a small Pompeii. A little distance from the city of Rome. These ancient buildings are damaged or weathered very badly.
The ancient city of Ostia is very crowded, in addition to the main shopping street, some narrow streets are quite dirty, graffiti is a lot, the local market can be visited, the amphitheatre is worth a visit, you can take a bus to go there. The local beach is small but good for kids and can snorkel on rocky beaches.
The ancient city of Ostia has been visited for half a day to experience the castles and gardens built in the ancient Roman era, and the remnants left are worth admiring. Here you can learn the stories of ancient times and tell the history of the ancient city by professional tutors.
Ostia Antica is a large archaeological site, close to the modern town of Ostia, that is the location of the harbour city of ancient Rome, 15 miles southwest of Rome. "Ostia" is a derivation of "os", the Latin word for "mouth".
The ancient city of Ostia, located on the outskirts of Rome, is an important sea port in the ancient Roman period. The ancient city has left many ruins with thousands of years of history. The brick red ancient city wall is full of historical vicissitudes. Through these relics, you can still see the grand scale of the ancient city.