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Contributa Lvdica, roman atmosphere
The Roman archaeological site of Contributa Iulia comes back to life with the customs of the Empire’s age of splendour.
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- Contributa Lvdica
Feel like a roman
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Ayuntamiento de Medina de las Torres
- Tel.:+34 924 56 03 90
- Email: ayuntamiento@medinadelastorres.com
- Website address: www.medinadelastorres.com/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ayuntamiento-De-Medina-De-Las-Torres-1450470838608369/
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The Roman archaeological site of Contributa Iulia comes back to life with the customs of the Empire’s age of splendour.
The town of Medina de las Torres and Contributa Iulia Roman archaeological site take us back to the days of the Roman Empire to recreate the life of Roman citizens through craft markets, ancient taverns and combat demonstrations.
Contributa Lvdica is a date with history, where not only can you see what Roman culture and life were like, but also savour its rich gastronomy. Food tasting sessions, exhibitions on the manufacture of weapons, theatre performances, workshops and dramatized guided tours are just some of the activities you can take part in if you decide to come to this unique event and live like a real Roman!
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- Type:
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- Event
- Event subject:
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- Open Air
- Gastronomy
- History
- Theatre
- Start date:
- 19/07/2024
- End date:
- 27/07/2024
Theme:
- Events
Target audience:
- Families
- Young people
- Single people
- Senior citizens
- Children
- Couples
- Single people
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