The Roman Theatre implements its activity for the summer 2016 with a number of routes, themed tours and family activities during the months of July and August, in collaboration with Cartagena Port of Cultures.
Among the most important routes are nocturnal this emblematic work driven by Augustus in ancient Carthago Nova visits.
It is a journey that can live in first person, in a relaxed and exclusive, a journey that begins at the Museum of the hand of a guide with a small group of people, discovering the keys of Roman civilization, for lead to the archaeological jewel of the Roman Theater under the moonlight.
This activity offers two possibilities: on the one hand dramatized tour Aulaeum, down the curtain, where the great Roman architect Vitruvius offer his vision of the theater and end of the trip will reencontrarás with classical theater hand Plautus and you will have your next visits on 9 and 24 July, 6 and 27 August and 3 September at 21.30.
On the other hand is guided Theatre under the moonlight visit, which may take place on 2, 16, 30 July, 20 August and 10 September at 21.30.
The cost of visits is from 10 euros and can be purchased at the resorts of the city.
Information and reservations 968 50 48 02-968 50 00 93
In addition, daily daytime activities are carried out with different themes.
Museum hours in summer from 10.00 to 20.00 pm is Tuesdays to Saturdays and Sundays from 10,00 to 14,00h.
The museum tour starts with the Museum, whose entrance is located in the Town Hall Square opposite the Town Hall, and is a trip back in time through its exhibition halls, as the corridor of history, culminating with the unexpected appearance of imposing stands of the Roman Theatre.
EVERY DAY STORY
On Tuesday, the guided tour of Egypt to Carthago Nova will start at the Roman Theatre and will continue for the District of the Roman Forum and the Augusteum, which has recreated the tomb of Tutankhamen's tomb.
Wednesday, citizens of an empire.
A guided route from the Roman Theatre Museum, which will continue through the Barrio Roman Forum, and will end in Roman House of Fortune, both at 11.30 h.
Thursday will be devoted to a family activity Theatrum: passes a morning of theater.
Participants will visit the Roman society through theater, religion and politics, how were the great buildings of shows in the Roman Empire;
the types of works that represent or persons acting on them.
The activity and visit to the Museum and Roman Theatre in Cartagena, will be at 18.30.
Friday at 11.30 h De Qart Hadast to Carthago Nova.
The route starts at the Punic Wall that raised Hasdrubal and Scipio conquered until Carthago Nova;
a journey through everyday life with a visit to the home of Fortune and the large building shows, the Roman Theatre, built in times of Augustus and dedicated to his grandsons Gaius and Lucius
Saturdays at 12.00 pm from the Roman Theatre dramatized start route Indiana Jones Scenes.
The route of the theatrical tour where the character takes us to the time of the archaeological find of the Roman Theater, past the Temple of Isis on the windlass to the tomb of Tutankhamen, recreated in the Augusteum.
For information and reservations: 968 50 48 02-968 50 00 93 or the website of the Roman Theatre
SCIPIO VERSUS ANIBAL, FAMILY ACTIVITY
To relive history, during the Festival of Carthaginians and Romans to be held from 16 to 25 September in Cartagena, the museum has designed a family activity for Saturdays that month with Anibal versus nombreEscipión.
The family event will start on Saturday September 3 and allows participants to learn about the most important events of the Second Punic War and its protagonists, Hannibal and Scipio, as well as one of the most emblematic of the Roman city buildings, the Roman theater that up under Augustus.
Children will be part of a troop or legion, and celebrate the triumph in the Roman Theatre Cartagena.Para clothing for setting it will be provided.
The activity is intended for children aged 6 to 12 and will start at 11:00 hours with a price of 4 euros.Información and reservations 968 50 48 02-968 50 00 93
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena