Piscina Mirabilis

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Bacoli, Italy

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Cultural landmark· Monument· Tourist attraction

Piscina Mirabilis Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Piscina Mirabilis is located in Bacoli, Italy on Via Piscina Mirabile, 27. Piscina Mirabilis is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category cultural landmark in Italy.

Address

Via Piscina Mirabile, 27

Phone

+39 810140916

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Alessio Guarino

A location that leaves you breathless, like a cathedral that has been deserted for centuries. Built in the Augustan age in Miseno, on the north-west side of the Gulf of Naples, it was originally a drinking water cistern

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Justine choi

Magnificent Roman cistern scary is a understatement! Its worth the visit you must call beforehand she does not speak English ask an Italian friend or hotel staff to help.

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Maria Gimbor

Great place to visit if you like historical sites.

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Tony Coppola

Very poor in updating opening times. Place states its open but it is shut and you have to book by phone if you want to visit.

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Claire Wood

The site is wonderful, if you can get in. Trying to book an appointment is quite ridiculous as the key is held by a private individual. We called her (she only speaks Italian btw) on Friday and asked if we could visit, we were told it was probably ok but we should call back on Saturday. On Saturday we were told to drive to Bacoli and call from the main square at 12 the next day. When we called on Sunday, we were finally given the instructions of where to meet. As it turned out, the time we'd been given coincided with a large Italian group, which is probably the only reason we were allowed to visit. I've spoken to a lot of people who have tried to book a visit but we're told that only groups are allowed in, which is really sad. The site should be opened to the public at fixed times, even if it's just a couple of times a week instead being held hostage in this way.