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The Museum of Roman Ships at Fiumicino

Roman-era ships unearthed...

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An accidental discovery delivered this unique collection.

In the early 50s when the Italian government began excavating for a new airport, they stumbled upon an ancient port built by Emperor Claudius in 46 C.E. An archeologist's dream: they found boats, entire hulls of Roman freighters and a fishing boat. These ships provide a precise glance into everyday life of ancient maritime Rome.

These large vessels carried 1,500 tons of grain. After the fall of Rome, boats of that capacity were not built again until the late 1700s.

Next to the Leonardo da Vinci Airport, the museum features the found pieces of the ships as well as other artifacts of sea-faring life, like amphorae, the containers used to move oils and grains from Alexandria in Eygpt to Rome.

Roman fisherman kept their catch alive all the way back to port because their boats were designed with a central compartment with small holes to allow sea water in - an ancient aquarium.

Note: on the first Saturday and last Sunday of each month, a special archeological tour is led of the whole port area. It leaves from the museum at 9:30 a.m.

Update as of March 2021: The museum has been restored and re-opened on October 12th, 2021

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The Museum of Roman Ships at Fiumicino
15 Via Alessandro Guidoni
Fiumicino Airport
Rome, 00054
Italy
41.786924, 12.254533
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