
Itálica
2 Avenida de Extremadura, Santiponce, Santiponce, 41970, Spain
Two Roman emperors were born in this ruined city just eight kilometres north of Seville, and that fact alone makes Italica one of the most historically significant archaeological sites on the Iberian Peninsula.

Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)
Casco Antiguo, Seville, Spain
When the city demolished an old market in the Plaza de la Encarnacion and started digging foundations for a new parking garage, they hit Roman ruins.

Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija
8 Calle Cuna, Casco Antiguo, Seville, 41004, Spain
In the early twentieth century, the Countess of Lebrija did something that would be a jailable offence today: she bought Roman mosaics excavated from the ruins of Italica, the ancient city just outside Seville, and had them installed as the floors of her sixteenth-century palace.
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