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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ostia_(Rome)Ostia (Rome) - Wikipedia

    Ostia (/ ˈ ɒ s t i ə /, Italian:; officially Lido di Ostia) is a large neighbourhood in the Municipio X of the comune of Rome, Italy, near the ancient port of Rome, which is now a major archaeological site known as Ostia Antica.

  2. Apr 1, 2019 · Ostia Antica is a large archaeological park with well-preserved Roman ruins and a medieval borgo. Learn how to get there from Rome, what to see and why you should add it to your Rome itinerary.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ostia_AnticaOstia Antica - Wikipedia

    Ostia Antica (lit. ' Ancient Ostia ') is an ancient Roman city and the port of Rome located at the mouth of the Tiber. It is near modern Ostia, 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Rome. Due to silting and the invasion of sand, [clarification needed] the site now lies 3 km (2 mi) from the sea. The name Ostia (the plural of ostium) derives from ...

    • Baths of Neptune. Public baths were a central feature of Roman towns, large facilities that served both social and hygienic purposes. Like most bathhouses of that period, these are richly adorned by mosaic floors.
    • Theater. Adjacent to the Baths of Neptune is the semi-circular theater, originally built in the time of Augustus and later enlarged to seat 2,700 spectators.
    • Capitolium and Forum. Standing on a high brick base and with large sections of its brick walls still erect, the imposing Capitolium was the religious center of the town.
    • Decumanus Maximus. The Decumanus Maximus, the main street of ancient Ostia, more than one kilometer long, starts at the Porta Marina, close to the ancient shoreline.
  4. Learn about Ostia, the ancient port of Rome, and its history, buildings, museums, and excavations. Explore maps, photos, texts, and multimedia resources on this not-for-profit, scientific website.

  5. Ostia, seaport of ancient Rome, originally on the Mediterranean coast at the mouth of the Tiber River but now, because of the natural growth of the river delta, about 4 miles (6 km) upstream, southwest of the modern city of Rome, Italy.

  6. The ancient Roman city of Ostia was a diverse, working class city with inhabitants from across the Mediterranean world. Origins Although the Roman state would eventually grow to be a large empire, it began humbly as a small village on the Palatine Hill in Rome in the 8th century B.C.E.