Largo Gianni D'Errico, 1, 72100 Brindisi BR, Italy
nuovoteatroverdi.com
+39 0831 229230
The information stands are damaged so hard to understand what happened there.
05.02.2019
Beautiful building with interesting exhibition on the ground floor.
13.11.2022
Perfect event, great people, must see
11.01.2020
Good shows
05.11.2018
An important testimony of the Roman period is the Archaeological Area of San Pietro degli Schiavoni. The site is located beneath the Nuovo Teatro Comunale Verdi, in the historic center of the city. The archaeological discovery occurred in conjunction with a series of land excavation works in the early 1960s, during which part of the walls of the ancient Roman city were destroyed. After the intervention of archaeologists, the project which included the construction of the Palace of Justice was replaced by the construction of the Verdi Theatre, a steel structure capable of seating 1700 people. The construction suspended over the archaeological excavations allowed for better conservation of the area and made them accessible to the public. The area of approximately 4,800 square meters represents a neighborhood of the Roman city crossed by a paved road with the remains of domus and a spa facility. The buildings were attributable to private domus, characterized by fine mosaic floors or tiles placed in a herringbone pattern, this in the eastern part of the street. Those on the western part have simpler floors and were probably spaces intended for public buildings, warehouses and shops. If you like discovery and history I advise you not to miss the visit, it is completely FREE
23.10.2023
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