Domus and Palazzo Episcopale

Where:
Piazza Capitolo, 9, 33051 Aquileia UD
Aquileia

Domus and Palazzo Episcopale

On a journey through time, this archaeological area of Aquileia corresponds to a district of the Roman city from the 1st century BC, overlaid with subsequent elements: the 1st-century AD domus, the 4th-century apsidal hall, and the remains of the 5th-century episcopal palace.

The "Domus and Palace Episcopal" area is the latest archaeological area of Aquileia to be opened for the public's enjoyment. It uses a protective structure to allow visitors to see the overlaid floor levels of different eras, shown at various depths.
The area used to be a district of the Roman city that developed from the 1st century BC, but was successively rebuilt several times: in an exciting journey back through time, the visitor can then admire the structures of the domus of the first century AD, a great hall with an apse of the fourth century, and extensive mosaics and walls of the fifth-century bishop’s palace.

Domus e Palazzo episcopale
piazza Capitolo
33051 Aquileia (UD)
Per informazioni: Fondazione Aquileia
tel. + 39 0431 917619
fondazione@fondazioneaquileia.it
www.fondazioneaquileia.it

Opening hours
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Full price: € 12,00

Reduced ticket: € 9,00 (for groups of min. 15 people)

Free: children under 18, school groups including accompanying teachers, disabled visitors and, in the case of non-self-sufficient visitors, also an accompanying person, journalists, tour guides, ICOMOS and ICOM members, residents of Aquileia

Free with FVGcard and FVGcard Aquileia
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