I was flipping through a travel catalog I received in the mail for Viking River Cruises and I came across the "Eastern European Odyssey" itinerary that mentioned a stop in Viminacium to see "a former Roman capital with wide streets, luxurious baths and an amphitheater, recently opened to the public." As a history lover I, of course, immediately did a google search for the site and it sounds/looks very interesting. Just curious if anyone here has been?
http://www.viminacium.org.yu/Tourism/index.html?language=english
Tracy
Viminacium Roman Ruins in Serbia...anyone been?
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Topping for the afternoon crowd, although I know that Serbia is not a hot spot on this forum.
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I have been last year. It is intereseting, but Viminacium is mostly still underground. You can find Viminacium photos and information here:
http://www.discoverserbia.org/en/east-serbia/viminacijum-t