Petavonium
It is part of the Route through the Valleys of Zamora, Vidriales, Orbigo and Eria.
The Roman fort of Petavonium was nestled between Astúrica Augusta (Astorga) and Bracara Augusta (Braga). The military compound had an extension of 17 hectares and had a detachment of 5,000 legionaries from the Legio X Gemina who guarded the movements of the Asturian peoples, in prevention of possible revolts, and to protect the transport of gold from the gold exploitation of Las Médulas or Las Cavenes. Legio X Gemina remained in Petavonium from 19 B.C. until A.D. 63, the year that Nero moved her out of the peninsula. Based on the findings, it is believed that Petavonium had its urban center in the surroundings of the current chapel of Nuestra Señora del Campo, and had an area with public baths and a temple dedicated to Hercules, continuing its existence during the 4th and 5th centuries.
Historical Data
- Architecture
- Archaeology site
- Construction
- Camp
- Historical Period
- Roman
Archaeological Hall
When to visit it?
Opening hours
- winter (October 1 – March 31):
- From Wednesday to Sunday: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Closed: Monday and Tuesday
- Summer (April 1 – September 30):
- From Wednesday to Sunday: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- Closed: Monday and Tuesday
Taxes
FreeObservations: Contact phone number: 695 25 63 40 Closed on September 20 and 27
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Get to know the surroundings
Address and map location
- Postal address Campamento romano. Rosinos de Vidriales (Santibáñez de Vidriales). NaN. Zamora
- Web
- Phones682 487 235 (vigilante)
Tourist information
Santibáñez de Vidriales town hall
To know moreAddress
- Postal address municipality of Santibáñez de Vidriales . Zamora
- Web
- Phones980 648 186
- Fax980 648 394
Zamora tourism office
Address
- Postal address Avda. Principe de Asturias, 1. Zamora. NaN. Zamora
- Web
- Phones980 531 845
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