This surprising discovery tells us about the importance of Seville during the 8 centuries of Roman domination. Since Scipio, The African, the great Roman general, founded Italica in 206 b.c. untill the Germanic tribes invaded the peninsula from the fith century, Hispalis ( Seville), was an important Roman Colony. Still many places of archaeological significance are preserved and open to the public in Seville. We propose you a visit to the Roman Site of Italica, with its impressive amphitheater or maybe, without leaving the city, we can visit the Lebrija Palace, considered as the best paved palace in Europe, due to the collection of original Roman mosaics from the first and sencond centuries a.d. covering their floors.
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