Roman anchor stock discovered only a few metres of the coast of Cullera
23 may 2016
A group of deep sea fishing enthusiasts have discovered a Roman anchor stock located in the north coast of Cullera, approximately 26 metres deep. The flotsam, that has more than 2.000 years and a great archeological value will be extractec from the water the following friday 27th of May.
Roman houses are found under the Cathedral of Valencia during the expansion work of its Museum
12 may 2016
The excavations carried out in the lower part of the Cathedral of Valencia during the works, which aim to carry out the restoration and expansion of its Museum, have allowed for finding out, three metres deep, remains of a Roman street and of at least three houses dated from the 1st and 2nd centuries. This fact has consequences in the possibility that they can be crossed in a path that will be illuminated once the opening of the museum centre takes place, the Archbishopric communicated.
The Valencia Parliament has given green light to the idea of renewing the roman ruins of Calle El Salvador
19 april 2016
The Valencia Parliament has given green light to the idea of renewing the roman ruins of Calle El Salvador, which is right behind the parliamentary groups building, a few metres from the Palau dels Borja, in Valencia.