Visit to Ruins Italica Italica Seville is the first Roman city in Spain, situated fifteen minutes from the capital, in the city of Santiponce. The city was established in 206 BC. The city was the hometown of two Roman emperors: Trajano and Adriano. A 1-day trips to Ruins Italica would comprise of-
 Amphitheater At present the theatre it is entitled as the Archaeological Ensemble of Italica. Tourists visiting Spain can enjoy walking on the ancient streets to explore the public buildings and historical ruins. One such place to visit is the amphitheater, which contains a capacity for 25,000 populaces, being the third largest of the Roman kingdom. The amphitheater is the place it would have arranged sporting events and gladiator fights for the neighboring population. For the spectators of the modern age, it no longer has such magnificence after the loss of its stair-step impress long ago. But now you can move through the gently-lit galleries that link what remains of the seating stepping up through the tunnels. Though there is no necessity for advance booking of tickets before visiting the place but one can book his tickets for Cathedral De Servilla from website of Top Ten City.
Archaeology Museum of Sevilla It is really fantastic to fantasize about the lifestyle of the ruined Roman Town. But there's only so much you can do with stone foundations. Most of the fascinating, statues, artifacts and inscriptions are accommodated in the Archaeology Museum of Sevilla that you can locate in the Maria Luisa Park of the South center. Inside the museum, one can observe, impressive mosaics, ruined statues and the portrayals of the emperors of Trajan and Hadrian. Even some political papers are there kept very carefully printed on bronze tablets. How to get there? The admission for the EU citizens with evidence of nationality is free. For other nationalities, it is 1.50 €; no arrangement and prior booking are needed for the visit of sites of Italica Seville. However, prior booking of tickets for Cathedral of Rome should be made on time. Transport The 170A and 170B buses to Santiponce deport from Plaza de Armas depot in Seville. The whole journey takes 30minute. For more just explore https://toptencity.es/catedral-sevilla-y-alcazar/.