A great example of museumization and the integration of historical heritage into the urban panorama
Spanish Mediterranean Coast Tour ~ Valencia (Region)
We are dealing with an excellent archaeological site, which represents a great example of museification and the integration of historical heritage into the urban panorama.
Well, the site is located in an archaeological basement of the foundations of an existing building, but it perfectly reveals the remains found, which have also been respected and restored so that what is seen are the original factories, perfectly preserved and well preserved, since the entire route follows a walkway above the ruins.
Speaking of the archaeological site itself, what can be seen in this space are the remains of the Roman road of the city of Cardo (including the sewers), paved with large limestone slabs arranged in a neat pattern, which was once an entrance route to the city and later became a commercial street. It is very interesting to observe the traces of the different periods and uses of the road, being able to distinguish the remains of cemeteries from the initial phase, the remains of porticoes and houses from the Imperial phase and finally the medieval houses in the middle of the road from the later phase. All of this is perfectly visible, with excellent signage allowing you to learn about the different elements which have also been perfectly preserved.
Another part of the archaeological space is occupied by the minor decuman, with sewage and access roads to various houses and the remains of several buildings from the Roman and later periods, in particular two domus that were renovated and reused in the medieval period.
The structures in this area are somewhat complex to understand and identify due to the superposition of different building layers, but the state in which they were discovered is commendable.
In short, in this site you can observe two Roman roads in good condition, and the surrounding buildings are also well preserved, which helps to understand them as a whole. It is also an admirable example of the implementation of an archaeological site in an urban context, in fact, close to the city center, and it not only shows us that ancient Saguntum continues to survive underground, but also that, by taking relevant actions, its safety can be ensured.
At that time, you needed to make an appointment in advance to enter, but this time I was able to enter directly without going through any procedures.
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