At its height, the Roman Empire extended over three continents and included a large fraction of the ancient world’s population. From Spain to the Middle East, from the Sahara to the Balkans, Roman civilization flourished, enhanced almost everywhere by architectural and artistic wonders. And thanks to Roman engineering, well-preserved structures still exist.
In Traveling the Roman Empire, archaeologist Darius Arya, director of the American Institute for Roman Culture, conducts an eight-episode video tour of this vast region, taking you to Roman ruins in Spain, Morocco, Jordan, Croatia, Serbia, and Rome itself. The itinerary includes the Roman Forum, with some of the most magnificent monuments from antiquity; the Spanish city of Mérida, which is like a time capsule of Roman provincial life; and Petra, an ancient city of stone hidden in the rugged Jordanian desert. You also visit Diocletian’s Palace on the Adriatic, which is the most complete imperial compound from Roman times, and Volubilis, a well-preserved Roman frontier town in Morocco, as well as other sites, some well-known and many off the beaten path.
During this video tour, you also explore Roman history and the societies that coexisted with Rome or replaced it after the disintegration of the empire. And Darius samples the local life—the cuisine, markets, and recreation—making this series the ideal preparation for a truly grand tour.