Highlights

  • • Over 900 tombs carved into natural rock
  • • Elephant Tomb with sculptural decoration
  • • Servilia Tomb, a monumental mausoleum
  • • Outstanding example of Roman funerary art
  • • Located on the outskirts of Carmona, Sevilla
  • • Access adapted for reduced mobility

Description

The Roman Necropolis of Carmona is one of the most important funerary complexes of Roman Hispania, mainly dating from the 1st century AD. Located on the outskirts of Carmona, in the province of Sevilla, this necropolis spans a vast area where over 900 rock-cut tombs were excavated, forming an archaeological landscape that reveals the funerary practices and social life of the ancient Roman city of Carmo.

As you explore the necropolis, you can observe different types of burials, from simple niches to large monumental mausoleums. Particularly notable are the Elephant Tomb, with its sculptural decoration depicting an elephant, and the Servilia Tomb, distinguished by its size and architectural complexity. These tombs reflect the social importance of their occupants and offer a window into Roman funerary art.

This funerary complex developed in a historical context where Carmo was a prosperous city within the Roman province of Baetica. The necropolis was used for several centuries, reflecting the evolution of customs and Roman cultural influence in the region. Its preservation allows for the study of the relationship between the city and its funerary practices, as well as the social and economic organization of the time.

To visit the Roman Necropolis of Carmona, it is recommended to dedicate between 1 and 2 hours to tour its main tombs and enjoy the surroundings. Admission is free, and access is suitable for people with reduced mobility. It is advisable to wear comfortable footwear and sun protection, as much of the route is outdoors. No advance booking is necessary, although it is recommended to check opening hours before your visit.

Key Information

Visit Duration

1-2 hours

Recommended Seasons

Spring, Autumn

Pricing

Free

Accessibility

High

Kid-Friendly Pet-Friendly No Booking Required

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Essential information for visiting Roman Necropolis of Carmona

Location

In this area

Practical Information
Pricing
Free
Visit Duration
1-2 hours
Features & Services
  • Accessibility:High
  • Kid-Friendly:Yes
  • Pet-Friendly:No
  • Booking:No Booking Required
Planning Information

Recommended Seasons

Spring · Autumn

Best Time to Visit

Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit the necropolis, with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.

Visitor Tips

Visit wearing comfortable shoes and sun protection, as the route is mainly outdoors. Bring water to stay hydrated. Check opening hours before you go and take the opportunity to explore Carmona's historic center, which is close to the necropolis.

Historical Facts

The Roman Necropolis of Carmona was used from the 1st century AD for several centuries, reflecting the social and cultural evolution of the ancient Roman city of Carmo in the province of Baetica. Its preservation allows study of funerary practices and social hierarchy of the time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers about Roman Necropolis of Carmona

It is a Roman funerary complex from the 1st century AD used to bury the inhabitants of the ancient city of Carmo.
The Elephant Tomb and the Servilia Tomb are the most monumental and representative of the site.
Yes, no reservation is needed, though it is recommended to check opening hours before your visit.
Yes, access is adapted to facilitate visits for people with reduced mobility.
Entry to the Roman Necropolis of Carmona is free.