Andautonia Archaeological ParkNear the village of Scitarjevo, close to Zagreb, are the remains
of the ancient Roman town of Andautonia, which have been excavated
and provide a fascinating tourist attraction. Andautonia was a
prominent administrative, economic, cultural and religious centre
about 400 years ago. Archaeologists are still excavating the site,
but at the Andautonia Archaeological Park visitors can view a
26,910 square foot (2,500 sq m) area of the Roman City including
parts of the main street, city baths, colonnades and side streets.
Tourists can also visit the present-day village of Scitarjevo,
which offers examples of typical rural farms with their
characteristic wooden houses. Address: Archaeological Museum: 19 Nikola Subic Zrinski
Square Website: www.amz.hr Telephone: (0)1 487 3101 Transportation: Regular buses run to the site from Zapruðe and Velika
Gorica. Opening Time: Archaeological Park: Tuesday to Friday 9am to 1pm and
4.30pm to 8pm; Saturday and Sunday 10am to 6pm (May to 23
September). Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 6pm (24 September to
October). Museum: Tuesday to Friday 10am to 5pm; Saturday and
Sunday 10am to 1pm. Mu Admission: Museum: 20kn (adults), 10kn (concessions). Park: 15kn
(adults), 10kn (children) |