The remains of the villa were moved from the original site, in front of the Romanesque church of Santa Maria, to the interpretation center, which is now part of the Archaeological Museum of Cambre. The museum is divided into two spaces, providing a comprehensive view of the villa's history and its significance in the Roman era.
The most significant discovery at the site is the mural paintings depicting the sea from a mimetic perspective, without idealizing it. This realism is rarely seen in the Roman world, with the exception of major findings such as Pompeii and Herculaneum. The paintings are one of the few examples of mural painting in which the sea is represented from a mimetic point of view, making them a unique attraction for visitors.
History & Anthropology Archaeology Religion
a, Rúa Wenceslao Fernández Flórez, 20, Cambre
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