Spain, Andalusia, Seville province, Santiponce. Italica. Roman city founded in 206 BC by the Roman general Publis Cornelius Scipio. House of the Birds


Spain, Andalusia, Seville province, Santiponce. Italica. Roman city founded in 206 BC by the Roman general Publis Cornelius Scipio. House of the Birds. Roman domus. Detail of the mosaic which gives the house its name. There are more than thirty species of birds.


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