Romans people are experts in territorial divisions and develop more and more complex techniques to build streets, cities and public buildings that last for the centuries to come.
These two big scale models reconstruct various typologies of aqueduct and the distribution of water to the various buildings of the Roman city.
They specialize in the production of cereals, oil and wine, that they trade through the Mediterranean area, through big cargo ships with loads of amphoras, as we can observe in the showcase reconstruction.
They elaborate a complex system of harbors along the Italian peninsula in order to make safe and quick maritime movements (Ostia, Pozzuoli, Portus Pisanus…).
There are numerous materials coming from the Roman farm of Acquarella (Camaiore) that highlights the big productivity of this oil implants with crusher and attached storehouses, whose activity continues without interruption from the 2nd century B.C. to the 5th century A.D..
Concerning the residential area, in Massaciuccoli (Massarosa) there is a thermal implant with a mansio (an official stopping place on a Roman road with reception facilities) that have an attached thermal implant, with a precious mosaic representing a marine theme.
Here are displayed also amphoras and coins founded in our territory, reproduction of various Roman writing techniques (wax tablets, parchment and papyrus), blown glass, ornaments and pottery in “Terra sigillata”, a crystalline red shiny coating with matrix decorations.