Among the most important archaeological sites in the Etruria Laziale, like Pompeii and Herculaneum, the archaeological site of Ostia Antica near ROME offers the opportunity to learn the many facets of society at the time of the Roman Empire. Traditionally settled round the sixth century B.C., Ostia was a military garrison on the Tiber River, shipyard and center of gathering of the fleet and of provisioning of the Roman Empire. The tour to the archaeological site offers the opportunity to experience something outside of time, in an area that has maintained all the splendor of the ancient glories of Rome of the Caesars, making it possible to get an idea of life, of the reality, of the religious worship, of the tradings, of the shows that took place in a Roman village, passing by monumental public buildings (such as the Baths of Neptune, the barracks of Vigiles, the theater built by Agrippa, the Forum with the Capitol and the judicial Basilica), to the condominium complex where lived the lower social classes (such as the islets of Serapis, of the Charioteers, of the Muses).