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Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water and its collection

Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water
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Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water is a museum in Rome in Italy.

ITVicus Caprarius - la Città dell'Acqua

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology

Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water
Piazza di Trevi
00187 Rome

Visitor information Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00
Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Sunday
11:00 – 17:00

Admission

0 – 13Free
14 – 17€1.00
Adults€4.00
EU Archaeology StudentsFree
EU Citizens between 18 and 25 years of age€2.50
Roma Pass Holders€2.50
Students€2.50

Facilities

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Location & Map

Piazza di Trevi, Rome

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Exhibitions

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Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water is an underground archaeological site in Rome that offers visitors a glimpse into ancient Roman life and water systems. Located near the Trevi Fountain, this less crowded attraction provides an interesting contrast to the bustling streets above.

    The site features well-preserved ruins of ancient Roman apartments and a water distribution tank that was part of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct system. Visitors can walk on glass floors above the excavations, allowing for a clear view of the ancient structures below. The museum effectively uses multimedia presentations and informative panels to explain the history and significance of the site.

    Many visitors appreciate the site's connection to daily life in ancient Rome, finding it more relatable than some larger, more monumental attractions. The cool underground environment is also welcomed, especially during hot Roman summers.

    However, some visitors note that the site is relatively small and can be explored quite quickly. Additionally, while the information provided is generally good, some feel that more detailed explanations or guided tours could enhance the experience.

    Overall, Vicus Caprarius offers an intriguing look at Rome's ancient water system and everyday life, making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in Roman history and archaeology, especially if looking to avoid the crowds at more popular sites.

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