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The exhibition Viminacium - "Balkan Pompeii”
The exhibition is a part of the project of Cultural Tourism called Passport DC and will be presented from May 1 – 6, 2010.

Opening of the exhibition is on May 1, 2010 from 10 am to 4 pm.

The results achieved during last 10 years in discovering treasures of Viminacium will be presented on the panels throughout exhibit, as well as everyday life of the Roman citizens.

On the floor would be laid a game „Mystery of The Emperors Death“. This interesting game, invented by Viminacium researchers, would be played by participants dressed in Roman clothes – men in Roman togas and women in hitons and himations. Game is for ages 7 and up.

Some visitors will have a chance to taste vine served in Roman amphorae drinking from ceramic cups.

Some visitors will be offered Roman food, served in replicas of original Roman dishes – plates, bowls, paterae etc. Roman food will be prepared according to recipes of Apicius, Roman author from the 1st century AD.

Some of the visitors would be offered gifts like Roman agenda or Roman calendars - Culina Romana with recipes in English, Latin and Serbian.

Luxury monograph "Itinerarium Romanum Serbiae" in English, Italian German and Serbian will be presented. This monograph is dedicated to the Roman Emperors born on the territory of present day Serbia. It is an extraordinary fact that 18 Emperors were born on this territory – one fifth of all rulers during the whole history.

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