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Top Roman ruins outside of Italy

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    Part of Hadrian's Wall in northern England.
    Hadrian's Wall is one of Britain's most famous Roman landmarks, spanning 73 miles across the top of northern England. ...

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    A vineyard entrance at the Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens.
    Throughout the Roman Empire, wealthy politicians and merchants could be found in every single Roman province. One of the most famous examples of this opulent lifestyle is Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens in West Sussex, near the Roman town of Noviomagus Reginorum (modern-day Chichester) ...

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    The interior of the Roman Baths at Bath, in England.
    Bathhouses were one of the most important social institutions of the Roman Empire. Here, citizens socialized and conducted business transactions – all while washing themselves. One of the best-preserved bathhouses in the United Kingdom can be found in Bath in Somerset ...

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    The covered ruins of the Lullingstone Roman Villa near Eynsford in Kent.
    Watling Street was the main Roman road in Britannia, connecting Richborough Fort on the Kent Coast to the site of Londinium. Along this route, several Roman villas were established, including one at Lullingstone near the pleasant village of Eynsford in Kent. The Lullingstone villa is believed to have been occupied on and off for centuries ...

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    Part of the Roman Theatre of Emerita Augusta in Spain.
    Known officially as the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, this extensive site is one of the most well-preserved Roman cities in Europe. ...

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    Part of the interior of the Pula Arena in Croatia.
    The Pula Arena is one of the largest and most intact Roman arenas in the world, the second-largest after the Colosseum in Rome. ...

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    Part of the ancient Roman amphitheater in Italica, Spain.
    As the first Roman city established outside of Italy, the ruins of Italica are one of the most important surviving pieces of Roman history. ...

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    Part of the ruins of an ancient Roman theatre, built in Greece, around the 4th century BC by Philip II.
    Located in Eastern Macedonia, the archaeological site at Philippi contains fantastic Greek, Macedonian, and Roman ruins. ...

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  • 14 Empúries

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    Ancient houses foundations at the Empúries ruins in Catalonia.
    Originally founded by Greek colonists in 575 BC, Empuries was a crucial Mediterranean settlement for both the Greeks and Romans for centuries. ...

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    The interior court of Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia.
    This monumental palace complex is a main attraction in Split's old town and one of Croatia's most impressive historical monuments. ...

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  • 17 Butrint

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    Part of the Butrint Roman ruins complex in Albania.
    This hidden gem is an ancient Greek and Roman colony that became part of Albania's first National Park. ...

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