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A step back in time, right in the middle of Gijon.
We loved this exhibit and were surprised that we couldn't leave a donation to help keep up the museum. Like another historical relic we saw in Asturias, we more or less stumbled upon this place while ...
Located next to the Church de San Pedro, old Gijón. You may have to ask since entrance is underground. Free of charge, but nicely presented, good bathrooms in site.
We spent at least half an hour trying to find the entrance, and once we found it it was 1:50 pm and we were denied an entrance because there’s a weird break 2:00-5:00. The staff was unfriendly and no...
The termes of Campo Valdés were accidentally discovered after wastewater works in 1903. After a long time for several reasons it was finally inaugurated in 1995.
The museum is built around the Roman terms of Gijón, very interesting and teaching for the smallest, very pleasant staff and the best thing is it is free.
A step back in time, right in the middle of Gijon.
We loved this exhibit and were surprised that we couldn't leave a donation to help keep up the museum. Like another historical relic we saw in Asturias, we more or less stumbled upon this place while ...
Short but nice visit.
Located next to the Church de San Pedro, old Gijón. You may have to ask since entrance is underground. Free of charge, but nicely presented, good bathrooms in site.
Hard to find, inconvenient hours
We spent at least half an hour trying to find the entrance, and once we found it it was 1:50 pm and we were denied an entrance because there’s a weird break 2:00-5:00. The staff was unfriendly and no...
Romans in Gijón.
The termes of Campo Valdés were accidentally discovered after wastewater works in 1903. After a long time for several reasons it was finally inaugurated in 1995.
A piece of history
The museum is built around the Roman terms of Gijón, very interesting and teaching for the smallest, very pleasant staff and the best thing is it is free.