Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Budapest - Aquincum, a Roman town in the northern suburbs of Budapest. The Roman town already had a highly advanced infrastructure even in the 2nd century A.D., such as a network of streets, running water, a sewage system, steam baths, and under-floor heating in the houses. Only a small part of the town was excavated and open to public, but the uncovered part of the town is enough to impress and amaze any visitor.

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