Villa Romana ed Antiquarium di Desenzano del Garda
Villa Romana ed Antiquarium di Desenzano del Garda
Villa Romana ed Antiquarium di Desenzano del Garda
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JJJC_Family
Virginia794 contributions
May 2022
Very little to see here. A few mosaics and fewer that are worth making a visit to. If you are in Desenzano, as we were, and you have excess time on your hands, ok, go. Otherwise, there are so many other places to see and time is so very limited on the typical trip that this cannot be a priority. I went because I read reviews that seemed to make it much better and because we were on an 83 day trip in Italy so we could indulge in lesser attractions. Now you know better.
Written 21 June 2022
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lawmanglasgow
Glasgow, UK135 contributions
July 2015 • Couples
This complex is a grand well displayed Roman villa which was of large scale and stood on this site beside the lake for 300 years. Good introductory video in English and then interesting artefacts murals, mosaics with many still very visible in their original locations in the ruined rooms of the villa. Most descriptions are in Italian and German but many English descriptions. Shaded so a comfortable visit even in very hot July. Worth a two hour visit
Written 17 July 2015
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DB_Freeman
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK15 contributions
June 2015 • Couples
Friendly welcome. Video about the site was informative and not too long (9 minutes). You get the chance to walk around at your own pace. There are plenty of information boards and you get a good feel for what the layout would have been like. The mosaic floors are interesting and so are the remind of the statues. It's not a massive site but well presented and good value for money.
Written 23 June 2015
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niki101
London, UK764 contributions
Oct 2012 • Couples
This is a fascinating place to visit and the entrance fee is 2 Euro only. The remains of the mosaics, walls and foundations can all be admired (even if you’ve seen Pompeii). Placed at the foot of a hill slope and with a beach just a few metres away, it must have been a lovely place. (According to archaeological data, the villa was destroyed by fire).
Before you go to the mosaics and remains, you can watch a ten minute video (including in English) about the place and its history. It is quite informative and definitely worth seeing. There is a small museum attached to the site which contains some beautiful artefact recovered from the excavations. These include remains of sculptures and statues which are very interesting.
The site is considered the most important example of grand villa in Northern Italy from the Late Roman era (the first centuries AD). It is said that the villa belonged to a rich merchant, and that the name of the merchant ("Decentius") is where the town's name came from.
It was interesting to learn that when the villa was discovered (during building works in the early 1920s) it had been covered by a landslide, which preserved some of the mosaics.
The mosaics are splendid. They show some beautiful scenes in vibrant colours (which still retain their original richness) such as wild beasts, cupid grape-pickers and Orpheus with a dog and a
sheep.
There were no signs for directions to the site and I had to ask some locals. The villa is located behind the Duomo (really easy to find).
I myself found Desenzano an impressive place to visit and it seemed a lively and colourful lakeside town. Lots of people, beautifully dressed, strolling along the streets, wandering around the shops or sitting in the restaurants and cafes that seemed to be everywhere.
Before you go to the mosaics and remains, you can watch a ten minute video (including in English) about the place and its history. It is quite informative and definitely worth seeing. There is a small museum attached to the site which contains some beautiful artefact recovered from the excavations. These include remains of sculptures and statues which are very interesting.
The site is considered the most important example of grand villa in Northern Italy from the Late Roman era (the first centuries AD). It is said that the villa belonged to a rich merchant, and that the name of the merchant ("Decentius") is where the town's name came from.
It was interesting to learn that when the villa was discovered (during building works in the early 1920s) it had been covered by a landslide, which preserved some of the mosaics.
The mosaics are splendid. They show some beautiful scenes in vibrant colours (which still retain their original richness) such as wild beasts, cupid grape-pickers and Orpheus with a dog and a
sheep.
There were no signs for directions to the site and I had to ask some locals. The villa is located behind the Duomo (really easy to find).
I myself found Desenzano an impressive place to visit and it seemed a lively and colourful lakeside town. Lots of people, beautifully dressed, strolling along the streets, wandering around the shops or sitting in the restaurants and cafes that seemed to be everywhere.
Written 4 December 2012
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Patricia L
Clondalkin, Ireland38 contributions
Aug 2012 • Couples
When you arrive at the excavations you watch a short video explaining what is going on at the site. It is very informative. The admission is only €2 and under 18s and over 65s are free. It's is wonderful to see mosaics and statues from the 4th century so well preserved.
Written 4 September 2012
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doormouse2
Hagley, UK69 contributions
Aug 2012 • Family
good videos explaining the site and others around Lake Garda. Very quiet so could walk around at leisure. Good selection of artefacts.
Written 17 August 2012
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tengies
Isle of Wight37 contributions
July 2012 • Family
This was a good attraction but if you have ever been to Pompeii like we have then you've been spoilt!
Written 6 August 2012
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DoraandNigel
Southampton, UK163 contributions
Aug 2019
The Roman villa is situated within a 10 min walk north west of the centre of Desenzano. We only visited the Roman villa as we had time to spare before catching our train & were really pleased we did.The artefacts in the small museum were interesting & the mosaics were stunning. The villa remains covered a large area & there is still more to be excavated. We have visited other Roman villas in the past & this one counts among the best.Not to be missed.
Written 31 August 2019
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JCBShipley
Shipley, UK108 contributions
July 2019 • Couples
Worth a visit if you have an hour or so to spare. After entering these is a small museum of information and artefacts found on site. We were given a photocopied information leaflet in english which was rather dry and didn't give the reader a picture of the villa when in use. The floor mosaics are impressive, the wall bases and underfloor heating can be seen in places, but information is scarce on how some areas were used and visitors need to use some imagination to visualise how the villa was used.
Written 23 July 2019
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happymum2014
Orpington, UK45 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
A small site so only needs about 1 hour to view. Some lovely mosaic floors but only one booklet in English, so if there is more than one English speaking group visiting, then there is no literature to help you understand what you are looking at.
Written 9 June 2019
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È possibile parcheggiare nelle vicinanze?
Written 11 October 2018
Scusa, vedo solo ora la domanda; per fortuna altri viaggiatori ti hanno risposto!
È facile posteggiare e la villa merita
Written 5 December 2018
Ciao! quanto tempo richiede la visita della Villa? Ho un bambino di 10 anni ..è opportuno chiedere una guida?
Written 23 June 2016
Ciao un'ora circa,secondo me non e' necessaria la guida turistica.Buona visita
Written 15 November 2018
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