
Edificio de la Exedra
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

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The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Edificio de la Exedra
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Detail of the Mosaic of Neptune in Edificio de Neptuno
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Detail of the Mosaic of Neptune in Edificio de Neptuno
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Detail of the Mosaic of Neptune in Edificio de Neptuno
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Mosaic of the Birds in House of the Birds
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Detail from the Mosaic of the Birds in House of the Birds
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Detail of a Mosaic in Casas de los Pajaros
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Mosaic in Casa de los Pajaros
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

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The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Southeastern Rooms and Columns of the Courtyard of the Casa de los Pajaros
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Courtyard in the Casa de los Pajaros
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Casa del Planetario
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

The Amphitheatre at Itálica Seen from the West
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

The Amphitheatre at Itálica Seen from the North
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

The Amphitheatre at Itálica Seen from the East
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

The Amphitheatre at Itálica Seen from the East
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

On the Ground at the Eastern Side of the Amphitheatre at Itálica
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Under the Seats on the Eastern Side of the Amphitheatre at Itálica
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Passageway Under the Amphitheatre's Stands
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Under the Seats on the Northern Side of the Amphitheatre at Itálica
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Under the Seats on the Southern Side of the Amphitheatre at Itálica
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Meghan Peers into a Passageway Under the Amphitheatre's Stands
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.

Under the Seats on the Northern Side of the Amphitheatre at Itálica
The Roman ruins of Italica are just outside of Sevilla. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the first Roman settlement in Southern Spain.