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Santa Giulia Museum
Duration
up to 2 hours
No. of participants
- max 20
Price
€ 110,00 + € 7,50 Biglietto d'ingresso al Museo
Guided Activity
Activities with Guide
Activities in Language
Also available in a foreign language
Code
AA2VG

The tour leads through the Roman section of the City Museum. A walk among frescoes, bronzes and decorations from the public monuments in the Forum of ancient Brixia with a stop at the marvellous Domus dell’Ortaglia, with its mosaic floors and wall decorations of exceptional beauty, for an extraordinary journey through time. The tour continues through the corridor of mosaics from the city excavations, such as the splendid mosaic from Via San Rocchino, and ends in the section devoted to the Roman necropolis.
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Every group will be given 1 free ticket for the guide
Extras: Foreign language €15.00

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