
Vicus Caprarius
Vicus Caprarius, located in Rome, Italy, is an archaeological museum situated near the Trevi Fountain. The site, also known as the City of Water, features ancient Roman structures, including a residential complex dating back to the 1st century AD, uncovered during excavations in 1999-2001.
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The museum showcases remnants of a Roman domus and aqueduct system, revealing insights into ancient Roman urban planning and daily life. Visitors can explore the preserved walls, mosaic floors, and artifacts such as pottery and coins. The site is accessible via Via del Lavatore, with entry through a modern building above the archaeological remains.










