The remains of Roman Aguntum ongoing in the Aguntum Museum near Lienz, Austria

The remains of Roman Aguntum ongoing in the Aguntum Museum near Lienz, Austria.
Aguntum is an ancient Roman site in East Tirol, Austria, located approximately 4 km east of Lienz in the Drau valley. The city appears to have been built to exploit the local sources of iron, copper, zinc and gold. Excavations reveals structures dating from the 4th to 1st centuries BCE including the ruins of a beautifully preserved house, baths, warehouses, a market, a portion of the city walls, and the forum. The museum offers exhibits of statues, glassware, ceramics, coins, bronzes, reconstructions, and scale models. The remains of the large Roman villa are protected within a smaller adjacent building.


Collections of the Auguntum Museum courtesy of the museum.

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