On 7th December (with a preview on 6th December dedicated to children) the archaeological site discovered on 12th July 1989, during the refurbishment works of Piazza Ferrari, was opened in the historical centre. This site soon showed itself in its splendour: not only for its extraordinary mosaics and frescos of the house, but even more for the treasures that happy historical events kept till our time. The Surgeon’s kit – more than 150 surgical instruments preserved and exhibited today in the Town Museum - represents a unique archaeological.
Other archeological sites in Rimini:
Roman Rimini dates from 268 BC and there are several Roman remains. The main town gate, Arco d'Augusto, was erected in 27BC. There's a 62 meter long Roman bridge, Ponte di Tiberio, that was built in 21AD and part of a 2nd century Roman amphitheatre that once held over 10,000 spectators.
Ponte di Tiberio
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