The mosaics of Ostia

Between the ruins of ancient Ostia we still find many beautiful mosaics. In a previous post I already discussed the mosaics in the mithraeum of Felicissimus, which are not just impressive, but also provide us with a lot of information about the mystery cult of Mithras. Ostia’s many complexes of…

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The baths of Ostia

Unfortunately no precise figures are available for the population of ancient Ostia. Perhaps the city had just over 20,000 inhabitants, perhaps some 50-60,000. However, we do know one thing for certain: the people of Ostia had ample opportunity to take a bath. Public baths were omnipresent in Ostia, and these…

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Mithras in Ostia

The mystery cult of Mithras must have been very popular in Ostia. The city had at least 17 mithraea or places of worship.[1] It should, however, be noted that these mithraea were not that large: they could perhaps accommodate twenty to thirty people each. Twenty to thirty men actually, as…

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Mantova: Palazzo Te

De lange, bewegingsloze rij voor het Palazzo Te in Mantova bleek goed verklaarbaar: de stroom was uitgevallen en er konden geen tickets worden uitgegeven. Uiteraard kon er ook niet gepind worden zolang het probleem niet was opgelost. Gelukkig zat het personeel van het palazzo niet stil en liepen medewerkers de…

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Mantova: San Sebastiano

Vanaf het Palazzo Te was het maar een klein eindje lopen naar de kerk van San Sebastiano. De kerk werd ontworpen door de beroemde Renaissancearchitect Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472). De bouw ervan begon omstreeks 1460 en werd pas na de dood van de architect afgerond door Luca Fancelli (ca. 1430-1502).…

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