Cartagena Puerto de Culturas offers the possibility of visiting a complete Roman house, of the old Carthago Nova, beautifully decorated with paintings in excellent condition and splendid mosaics that show the rich heritage of Cartagena.
In addition, the house comes alive thanks to the theatrical visit 'Una Patricia in the House of Fortune', which makes it an "unforgettable experience for adults and children", explained the mayor and president of Cartagena Puerto de Culturas, Ana Belén Castejón.
"This visit adds to the rest we organize so that visitors can enjoy every day a different experience in our fields. We have an incredible heritage that we enrich with activities like this," he stressed.
For this reason, it is scheduled from Tuesday to Sunday, at 12:00 and 13:00 hours, this visit in which the story is explained in a fun and fun way, adapted to all audiences.
It can be done during the months of July, August and September, at a price of 2.5 euros and free for members of the Club Cartagena Puerto de Culturas.
The Roman noblewoman opens the door of her splendid house accompanying the public to visit all the rooms of this domus, which has a dimension of about 240 m², which will tell the daily life of the time, what was his family, his Origin and how life was under the reign of Emperor Augustus.
The visit will be a walk through the most unique rooms, beautifully decorated with mosaics, as you can see in triclinum, the dining room of the house or the luxurious pictorial decoration of the tablinum, office of the owner of the house, preserved decorated with floral motifs Of different colors that accompany the beautiful swan and satyrs that close the pictorial cycle.
In this same estancia will be shown the secrets of the rituals in honor of the gods and will make the public share a great story two thousand years ago.
Tickets can be purchased at www.cartagenapuertodeculturas.com or face-to-face at Cartagena Puerto de Culturas museums, subject to prior reservation.
In addition, interested parties can request more information by calling (968) 50 00 93.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena