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        Segobriga

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           Madrid, Spain

          Full-Day Roman Empire Guided Tour from Madrid | Segobriga

          Step into the world of Cervantes and ride through the legendary plains of La Mancha — windmills, castles, and centuries of story await just a short drive from Madrid.

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          Close-up of Roman mosaic with horses and figures, a highlight of the Roman Empire day tour from Madrid

           Madrid, Spain

          Roman Empire Full-Day Guided Tour from Madrid | Segóbriga

          Step beyond museums and walk the actual streets, mines, and mosaic floors of the Roman Empire — all in a single day from Madrid.

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          From € 54.00
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          Segobriga is an archaeological site in Castilla-La Mancha, central Spain, showcasing Roman and Visigothic ruins. Located near Cuenca, it features well-preserved amphitheater remains, temple foundations, and defensive walls from the 1st to 7th centuries. Visitors explore the excavated structures, examine artifacts in the site museum, and walk through the surrounding landscape where multiple civilizations once thrived.
          Segobriga is an ancient Roman city located near Saelices in the province of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, positioned approximately 120 kilometres southeast of Madrid. The site preserves exceptional examples of Roman civic architecture including a theatre, amphitheatre, thermal baths, and forum, and is administered as a regional archaeological park by the Junta de Castilla-La Mancha. It represents one of the most comprehensively excavated and publicly accessible Roman urban sites on the Iberian Peninsula.
          Roman Archaeological Site | Cuenca Province | Castilla-La Mancha | Spain | Open-Air Museum | Heritage Tourism