Agrippina's House is an archeological site in Pula. During the research, remains of pottery dating from the 6th century BC to the 6th century AD were found, as well as the remains of buildings from the ancient and late antique period. The space called Agrippina's house was decorated with stucco, marble and multicolored frescoes. A portrait of Empress Agrippina the Younger was found on a marble-covered pedestal. Probably here the citizens of ancient Pula paid homage to the imperial family.
№12 of 63 places in Pula
№212 of 2178 places in Croatia
№1 of 4 Ruins and archeological sites in Pula
№9 of 101 Ruins and archeological sites in Croatia