Andautonia - the “Roman

the archaeological The wealth of Roman archaeological sites across is a Park in Ščitarjevo; priceless treasure waiting to be discovered and experienced by sightseeing down the the inquisitive. The Roman conquest of began in the remains of a Roman 30s of the 1st century B.C. Here we can witness the remains of the seat of the Illyrian tribe of Andautonians and the Roman city, an insight into the municipality of Upper Pannonia dating from the period. From Roman necropolis that the very beginning, Andautonia – as a port on the river existed at this location and a settlement next to the prominent - had great strategic in the 1st century; importance. Pique your curiosity and discover a city built in the the Archaeological shape of an irregular hexagon and see the foundations of Roman Museum in Zagreb and buildings, a thermal complex, parts of the road, the remains of the Turopolje Museum wall paintings with ornaments, stucco with floral decorations. in ; Visit the Roman Zagreb and try to imagine, for a moment, how pottery workshops, they lived and what tools, pottery, glass vessels, jewelry and Roman games money they used between the first and the fourth century.

Travel Agency Tourist packages range from one to two days. The basic activities Atlantis Travel d.o.o. program for a two-day package includes: Day 1: Zagreb - Archaeological Petrinjska 59 Park Antautonija in Ščitarjevo - Velika Gorica (overnight stay); Day 2: Zagreb Velika Gorica - excursion - Zagreb. The packages are available from May 1st to November 1st (or throughout the year) for groups of five HR-AB-01-08289885 to thirty people. Accommodation available in private apartments and T: +385 1 48 111 55 hotels. Transfer arranged individually or by the agency. Professional F: +385 1 48 189 14 guides available in Croatian, English and the German language. Other [email protected] languages available on request. The information contained herein www.atlantis-travel.hr is indicative and non-binding. Please contact us for the final quote. 12 Photography: Andautonija Association for the Conservation of Heritage