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A nice few hours spent here just ambling about the place. The entrance fee is very reasonable at €4 per person and that allows you access into the museum and grounds. The museum is lovely with some interesting artefacts on Roman life. Although all the information in the museum is in French, if you don’t speak/read French you can easily identify the items. It is good to see when walking around the ruins where some of the items were discovered (marked by signs). It would have been interesting to see the Amphitheatre, however, this is still undergoing conservation/protection.
Lovely views, especially from the roof of the Genoese castle. Roman remains on a hillside for the keen. Restaurant with great views but don't expect staff to serve you food of any kind after 2:30 pm. Instead there is a lovely friendly bar on the way to the Roman remains where they will make you a sandwich or salad any time.
Interesting museum and ruins that are worth a visit if you find yourself in the area. The views are beautiful too!
Guided tours are so much fun! The lady was super nice and she stopped anytime we didn't understand something
Aleria’s Roman ruins make for a perfect little detour if you’re craving some history with your sunshine. You buy your ticket at the museum (heads up: all signs are in French, so bring your best Google Translate skills). After that, you’re free to wander through the excavation site itself—super cool to walk where the Romans once did! The amphitheater was closed when we visited in May ‘25, but there’s still plenty to explore. Oh, and do Mother Nature a favor: if you spot any trash along the way, pick it up and help keep this amazing place just as beautiful for the next curious explorer
The April weather was really nice so we enjoyed staying at the historical site for a longer time, and we counted on Google to get more details about the life of the ancient Roman people. The museum focuses on the remains found in the cemetery. It was well presented but lacked information that can catch the attention of a 10 year old. We found the price very fair and hope we could support the site. Improvement tips: Take example of Vindonissa in Switzerland, where children can really get into the life of ancient Roman people.
Nearly impossible to find this huge area due to the lack of signs. DONT park in the parking lot, IF u find it. Keep driving up the hill and park next to the museum. You must go in the museum and buy a ticket, then make a long walk to the ruins. Most of the site roped off. No access to amphitheater. Only partially excavated. Not a lot to see.
Great collection of Roman artifacts. Everything was in very good shape. Great value for money since entry fee is only 2 euros. Also nice to see the actual digging site. The only thing I missed was some English text on the information signs.
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