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  1. Roman Ships Museum History. Between 1958 and 1965, during the construction of the Leonardo Da Vinci international airport seven hulls of Roman ships were unearthed, stranded in an original lagoon pertaining to the Harbour of Claudius.

  2. The museum houses one of the most important collections of Roman ships in the Mediterranean and it was built in the same place where some hulls of Roman ships, sealed by silt and sand deposits, were unearthed between 1958 and 1965, during the construction of the Leonardo Da Vinci international airport. In fact, the modern airport hub rests ...

  3. 8 lut 2010 · An archeologist’s dream: they found boats, entire hulls of Roman freighters and a fishing boat. These ships provide a precise glance into everyday life of ancient maritime Rome. These large...

  4. Museum of the Roman Ships. Nemi. Visit. It was designed free of charge by architect Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo in the 30s, to shelter the two hulls of Emperor Galigula's large vessels, which had been recovered between 1929 and 1932 from the bottom of Lake Nemi.

  5. 19 lip 2024 · TheMuseum of the ships of Fiumicino houses one of the most important collections of ancient ships in the Mediterranean. The five main wrecks form an exceptional whole: three river boats for the transport of goods along the Tiber between Portus and Rome, a sea transport ship and one of the rare known fishing boats of the Roman age whose use is ...

  6. 12 sie 2024 · Called, in Italian, the Museo della Navi di Fiumicino, since 1979 it has played host to the remains of five Roman ships from the imperial era which were discovered during the building of the Leonardo di Vinci airport in Rome during 1958-65.

  7. Every first Sunday of the month free entrance for Archaeological area of Ostia antica, Imperial harbours of Claudius and Trajan, Museum of Roman ships, Necropolis of Portus, Julius II Castle. Free entry on April 25th, June 2th and November 4, 2024

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