
《權力的遊戲》在伊塔利卡:導覽參觀及優先入場
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A few kilometres north of Seville, where the Guadalquivir plain begins to flatten out towards the marshes, Santiponce sits on ground that has been continuously inhabited for more than two thousand years. The town itself is modest and unhurried, but beneath and beside it lie two of the most significant historical sites in Andalusia: the Roman city of Itálica and the Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo. That combination, ancient empire and medieval faith occupying the same stretch of low hills, gives Santiponce a density of history that far outweighs its size.
Itálica was founded around 206 BC by the Roman general Scipio Africanus as a settlement for veterans of the Second Punic War, making it one of the earliest Roman cities established on the Iberian Peninsula. It later became the birthplace of two emperors, Trajan and Hadrian, and the city expanded dramatically under Hadrian's patronage in the second century AD. What survives today includes one of the largest amphitheatres in the Roman world, capable of holding an estimated 25,000 spectators, along with extensive mosaic floors, the outlines of grand townhouses, and a street grid that archaeologists have traced across a considerable area. Walking the site, the scale of Roman ambition in the western provinces becomes tangible in a way that no museum display quite replicates.
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