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Italica
Roman Italica, founded 206 BCE, was one of the first Roman cities in Hispania Baetica and birthplace of emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Its amphitheatre and residential ruins reveal the urban template — grid streets, courtyard houses with impluvia — that underlies later Andalusian cities and their festival spaces. The archaeological site is maintained by the Junta de Andalucía and publishes visiting schedules online. Anchor modes: custodian|material_layer | Search hooks: Italica; Roman amphitheatre Santiponce; Roman trade city Baetica; impluvium courtyard; archaeological site Seville province
Walk through the amphitheatre that seated 25,000, trace mosaic floors in the House of Neptune, and see the impluvium-to-patio domestic template that survived into Andalusi architecture