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    • Zlatan75Mitic 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well-preserved ancient city, a pity that is so poorly attended. It is enough to close your eyes, standing in the middle of the former hall of which other imposing columns and you will feel like you're back 1500 years ago.
    • ROTIP 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Although there are precious few buildings remaining, this is a UNESCO site well worth seeing.I strongly urge any visitor to Felix Romuliana to visit the Muzej Zaječar (National Musuem in Zaječar) PRIOR to visiting the actual site. There are many artifacts in the museum which came from Felix Romulianan as well as a large model denoting an artist's conception of what the palace might have looked like. Seeing the museum first will orient you once you reach the site.Felix Romuliana was designed for the "retirement" of Emperor Galerius but he didn't live long enough to complete his 20 year role as Emperor. The site was not a fortress although it was impressively fortified (since it's close to what was the eastern extent of the Roman Empire). After being sacked (presumably by Attila the Hun), this site was later used as a church property (5th C), a Byzantium settlement (6th C), and a medieval settlement (11th C) but these later modifications are not visible today.Nearby is the site of the apotheosis (deification) of Galerius and his mother, Romula. There is very little at this site. The sacred rituals performed there were very rare but, I thought, quite interesting. This site was chosen by Galerius because it was a sacred hill near where he was born.I visited in December when the site was closed for the season. This meant no food, no guides, just me. But, all parts of the site were open.
    • LarryA440 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We got there fairly late and as a tour was about to leave and the site was to close, but luck would have it that when the guest is not from Serbia, we were given a little time to stay and visit.We were there just as the waxing moon was rising full to the east and saw it come up between the ancient columns. There's neat mosaics and hefty stone wall around the site. It reminded me of the Salinas Pueblos ruins in New Mexico in some ways. I hope to go back at my leisure and visit again.
    • BECHA11273 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Felix Romuliana was palace of Roman Emperor Galerius, built in the area where he was born. It was named after the Emperor's mother, Romula and Felix is translated as divine. So this was palace of Divine Romula. Emperor and his mother are buried approx. 1 km away from the palace. The palace is one of the most preserved Roman sites in Serbia. It is located near town Zajecar. Entrance ticket is 250 dinars (approx. 2,5 eur).
    • UncleBean 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My "average" rating is a reflection of the organization and management of the site as an attraction, rather than of its historical significance. If you are interested in the Roman Empire and the significance of this site you are advised to organize a guide when visiting Felix Romuliana or read up on it beforehand, as the interpretation panels and exhibitions are not particularly helpful.It is a large site requiring a fair amount of walking on uneven surfaces. Most of it is in the open with no natural shade and nowhere to sit (other than on the ruins themselves). However, there is a small cafe with plenty of shade should you need it.There are two exhibition spaces: the first is in part of the walled defenses as you enter the site and houses some of the architectural elements of the palace (a better collection of these is in the nearby museum in Zajeczar); the second is semi-open air and has models of how the palace may have looked and more of the factual history of the site. Again, if you have a guide these displays will mean so much more. As it is some ways out of town and a destination in itself, Felix Romuliana is not somewhere you would consider going to when passing by. It really is one for the serious Roman history enthusiasts.
    • T9741QMdanielb 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      ...you cand almost visualise nobles in togues walking around, and peasants working in the palace and in the nearby idilic fields. It is like a sudden leap back in time when you go there... Go during the summer. It is a fantastic scenery,
    • 63bobr 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A roman palace from IV century, and UNESCO world heritage site some 11 kilometers from Zaječar. It is a nice place to spend an evening/ afternoon. There is a souvenir shop inside and a caffee.
    • Norielle 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Even though most of the services weren't working as we came in the middle of winter, the site itself was open and in very good shape. The ruins are well-preserved and we enjoyed the visit being the only two people at the site. Just note that when you come in winter, the box office isn't open and the first thing we saw were two barking dogs running towards us. Fortunately the caretaker came a few minutes later, selling us tickets.To understand the site fully, it is recommended to visit the Archaeology museum in Zajeczar, which hosts a model of Felix Romuliana and many mosaics, statues and other foundings from the site.
    • fabioinmontreal 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great place to visit. We were super lucky to have amazing guide who was there for us to help us discover this place. Amazing , amazing. I could spend five more hours, it was just supebt interesting and fantastic.
    • jonr599 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Felix Romuliana may be a bit off the beaten track, but it is an amazing Roman site for those interested in the history of the period. The palace above ground is extremely well preserved and subsurface investigation has indicated the presence of a separate town site larger than what is visible, below the ground. Like many Serbian sites you are free to walk the site with few restrictions and the curator of the site is extremely well informed and helpful.
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