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The Mithreaum of Lugo reveals the expansion of the Persian cult to the boundaries of Hispania

The museum that houses the temple of Mithras has become the most visited Roman space in the city since it opened.

Olivier-Antoine Reÿnès

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Some places to visit

  • Mithraeum of Aigio

    The underground cave which served as temple was cut into the conglomerate rock of the area, and a flight of eight steps of stone slabs led to it.

     
  • Mithraeum of the Coloured Marble

    The Mitreo dei Marmi Colorati takes its name after the discovery of a black-and-white mosaic of Pan fighting with Eros.

     
  • Mitreo dels Munts

    The Mithraeum of Els Munts, near Tarragona, is one of the largest known to date.

     
  • Mithréum de Mackwiller

    The Mackwiller Mithraeum was built in the middle of the 2nd century, during the reign of Antoninus the Pious, on the site of a spring already worshipped by the natives.

     

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Dominique PERSOONS

Hello Gabriel, the article you present on the relationship between the religion of the unconquered…

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Yannick Schmidt

Original is now in the Ötzi Museum in Bozen, but still not part of an exhibition. Lit.: Günthe…

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Jorge Gallo

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Gabriel Simeoni

I knew this amazing capital in Monreale. In Sicily, isn’t it? It’s quite remarkable, even if Mit…

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The New Mithraeum

Thank you, Jaime, for your clarification of this monument, previously identified as Mithraic. I will…

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Sercan Sarıkaya

Visited 2 times. Different stone type also.

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The New Mithraeum

Update! Found a new post-classical monument, this one from the French Renaissance: https://www.mithr…

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Dominique PERSOONS

AVE , Hello, I'd like to offer you a Platonic interpretation of the Trier Relief. The Sun and Moon …

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