EMONA - Myth and Reality
Emona: Myth and Reality
Historical exhibition
Until 31.12.2010
City Museum of Ljubljana
Open from Tuesday till Sunday, from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m.
The exhibition Emona: Myth and Reality provides a comprehensive overview of the Roman city of Emona, built two millenniums ago on the site of the present-day Ljubljana. Learn about the city's birth, life and decline, the everyday life of its residents, and the heritage they left behind.
The Roman colony Emona was founded on the site of the present-day Ljubljana almost precisely 2000 years ago. The remnants of the city, which had existed for 500 years, were being explored already in the Middle Ages. Since then, the knowledge about the ancient predecessor of Ljubljana has grown tremendously, but the most recent archaeological explorations carried out in the centre of Ljubljana have yielded yet another set of remarkable new findings.
The exhibition shows the history of Emona and explains interesting facts about Roman times. Including comparisons with the city's life today and various interactive displays, it offers an opportunity for viewers to form their own impressions of what life was like two millenniums years ago.
The legacy of the time of classical antiquity as personified by the city of Emona is still present in everyd
Emona on Geopedia
City Museum of Ljubljana
Directions
Address and place of your departure point (point A)
and destination point, Gosposka 15, Ljubljana (point B)
Historical exhibition
Until 31.12.2010
City Museum of Ljubljana
Open from Tuesday till Sunday, from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m.
The exhibition Emona: Myth and Reality provides a comprehensive overview of the Roman city of Emona, built two millenniums ago on the site of the present-day Ljubljana. Learn about the city's birth, life and decline, the everyday life of its residents, and the heritage they left behind.
The Roman colony Emona was founded on the site of the present-day Ljubljana almost precisely 2000 years ago. The remnants of the city, which had existed for 500 years, were being explored already in the Middle Ages. Since then, the knowledge about the ancient predecessor of Ljubljana has grown tremendously, but the most recent archaeological explorations carried out in the centre of Ljubljana have yielded yet another set of remarkable new findings.
The exhibition shows the history of Emona and explains interesting facts about Roman times. Including comparisons with the city's life today and various interactive displays, it offers an opportunity for viewers to form their own impressions of what life was like two millenniums years ago.
The legacy of the time of classical antiquity as personified by the city of Emona is still present in everyd
Emona on Geopedia
City Museum of Ljubljana
Directions
Address and place of your departure point (point A)
and destination point, Gosposka 15, Ljubljana (point B)