To mark the bridge of the Constitution and the Immaculate, the Roman Theatre in Cartagena extend its opening hours and days to provide the opportunity to visit the monument to travelers visiting the city these days.
So, on Saturday, December 6th will be open from 10-18 hours.
On Sunday 7th closing time until 18 hours will be extended;
and Monday, 8, usually closed, will be open until 14 hours.
Visiting this important archaeological site lasts approximately 60 minutes and can be done for free, since the museum offers visitors a wealth of resources (panels, video, models, interactive) that allow understanding all parts and exposed elements.
But you can also apply for guided tours, usually scheduled every hour, at no extra cost.
For visits in language (English or French) should be performed prior reservation by calling 968500093. The museum also has an audio guide service in languages, Castilian, English and French at a cost of 2 euros.
The visit begins with the Museum, whose entrance is located at the Town Hall Square, opposite the Town Hall, the tour of their rooms directly leads visitors to the interior of the monument.
In addition, visitors who come to the Museum will enjoy the temporary exhibition Perpetual Fire.
The exhibition brings us to the mythical vision of fire, smoke, dark and riddles that enclose are addressed through works that from a contemporary vision of the hand of Anton Lamazares, Javier Pividal, Nico Munuera and Pep Llambía, try inquire into these symbols crossing time.
And sample De Uxama to Qart Hadast two, the visitor enters the roots of the Celts of Uxama a Arevaci people sitting next to the current Osma Burgo de Osma, customs, lifestyles, and some their avalorios and weaponry.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena