The Roman Edifice With Mosaic (Constanţa)
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museum, archaeological site, Roman Empire, mosaic, interesting place, ancient ruins, 6th century construction, tourist attraction
The Roman Mosaic Edifice is located near the Museum of National History and Archaeology and was discovered in 1959 during some civil works undertaken in the Ovidiu Square. Further research discovered that the monument was built in the fourth century and gradually spread until around the sixth century, when it stopped. In its glory times the edifice represent the largest building of its kind in the whole Roman Empire and serve as a link between the port and the ancient city, the place where the conduct its trade and storage of goods.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°10'23"N 28°39'30"E
- Yildiz Palace 349 km
- Vahideddin Grove 349 km
- Beylerbeyi Palace area 350 km
- Dolmabahçe Palace Grounds 350 km
- Dolmabahçe Palace 350 km
- Ηagia Sophia Museum 353 km
- Topkapi Palace 353 km
- Yedikule Fortress 355 km
- State Museum-Preserve Tauric Chersonesos 387 km
- Underground Submarine base & Nuclear warheads storage (Now museum) 395 km
- The Greek and Roman Antique City of Tomis 0.3 km
- Peninsula neighbourhood 0.3 km
- Downtown 1.3 km
- Constanta Shipyard 1.5 km
- Constanţa North Harbor 1.9 km
- Faleză Nord 3.4 km
- Constanța Municipality 3.8 km
- Ore storage Comvex (Constanta (Metropolitan Area)) 4.5 km
- Constanţa South Harbor 6.4 km
- Constanta South Container Terminal 8.2 km
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