Today @C clearly and I took a great 45 minute tour through the Roman ruins at Noheda. The mosaics are stunning. The guide kept referring to the site we were visiting as the “triforio” or something like that.
It is not the residence, just an opulent party place. They are hoping to find the villa but for now they have found the baths, this “party venue” and they are working on what they think is sone palatial entry building. Maybe this is the Mar-a-lago of the Roman Empire in Spain.
But what had stumped me is finding the name of the “party room.” We’re both sure that it started with “tri”. And it’s the largest one ever found in Spain. but we can’t find the name anywhere.
I’m hoping some of the forum Roman experts will come to our rescue with the name of what we saw today. Beautiful mosaics, really beautiful. Thanks!!
It is not the residence, just an opulent party place. They are hoping to find the villa but for now they have found the baths, this “party venue” and they are working on what they think is sone palatial entry building. Maybe this is the Mar-a-lago of the Roman Empire in Spain.
But what had stumped me is finding the name of the “party room.” We’re both sure that it started with “tri”. And it’s the largest one ever found in Spain. but we can’t find the name anywhere.
I’m hoping some of the forum Roman experts will come to our rescue with the name of what we saw today. Beautiful mosaics, really beautiful. Thanks!!