Villa Romana di Valdonega

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Via Zoppi, 15 Prima domenica del mese 9.30 - 12.30, Primo sabato del mese 15.30 - 18.30., 37128, Verona Italy
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The archaeological area of Valdonega is a splendid example of a suburban Roman villa, sited on the hills that surround the city of Verona. The excavations of 1957 unearthed the remains of an L-shaped porticus belonging to a building dating from the 1st century AD, of which there remains a large columned hall (oecus corinthius), a mosaiced corridor, a small service room and another fine room richly decorated with frescoes. The Villa Romana di Valdonega is situated in via Cesare Zoppi 5, Valdonega, Verona. Free admission days: Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. (from NOVEMBER to APRIL, only by reservation)* Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. If you are programming a visit, please contact us previously, as days and opening times can be modified. During the free admission days a guided tour with an archaeologist can be requested at the time of your arrival. A voluntary contribution is required for the guided tour. When the site is closed a guided tour with an archaeologist can be booked. Please contact us

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 30 minutes
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