Nat Geo Day Tour : Le monde de Spartacus dans la Capoue antique
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Nat Geo Day Tour : Le monde de Spartacus dans la Capoue antique

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  • Visitez l'amphithéâtre Campano à Capoue, l'école d'entraînement des gladiateurs où Spartacus a commencé sa rébellion.
  • L'amphithéâtre n'est surpassé en taille que par le Colisée et l'hypogée, la section souterraine, et est bien mieux préservée que celle du Colisée à Rome.
  • Profitez d'un accès exclusif à la "salle des gladiateurs" de l'amphithéâtre et découvrez l'arène de Spartacus grâce à une vidéo de réalité augmentée créée exclusivement pour le National Geographic, afin de redonner vie à cet amphithéâtre vieux de 2 000 ans.
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Bénéficiant d'un emplacement stratégique sur la Via Appia, la cité antique de Capoue était devenue une ville importante depuis sa fondation au 5ᵉ siècle avant notre ère. Votre excursion commence aux Arènes de Spartacus, l'ancien amphithéâtre de Capoue. Deuxième en taille après le Colisée de Rome, cet amphithéâtre est plus ancien, mieux préservé et moins fréquenté. Vous rejoindrez votre guide archéologue pour visiter le site de l'école des gladiateurs de la Rome antique, où le légendaire gladiateur Spartacus s'échappait avec audace et déclenchait sa révolte contre l'esclavage romain.

Après avoir quitté l'armée, Spartacus était vendu comme esclave. On lui ordonnait ensuite de se rendre à Capoue pour s'inscrire à l'école de formation des gladiateurs, où il se rebellait contre son asservissement et parvenait à s'échapper avec plusieurs autres apprentis gladiateurs. Mais il devenait alors le chef d'un groupe croissant d'esclaves en fuite, prêts à se battre pour leur liberté et autonomie. Contre toute attente, Spartacus et son armée rebelle résistaient aux tentatives des Romains de les dominer, devenant ainsi un symbole de la résistance face à l'oppression.

En explorant l'hypogée, la zone souterraine de l'amphithéâtre, vous aurez l'impression d'être dans les coulisses des spectacles de gladiateurs d'autrefois. Les zones souterraines sont bien mieux préservées que celles du Colisée de Rome, et vous bénéficiez d'un accès exclusif à une zone de l'amphithéâtre qui est généralement fermée au public.

Vous visiterez ensuite ce que l'on appelle la "salle des gladiateurs", normalement fermée aux autres visiteurs. Encore à l'étude, les archéologues spécialisés tentent de comprendre la fonction première de cette salle. Une expérience de réalité augmentée, exclusive aux voyageurs du National Geographic, donner vie au passé, vous donnant l'impression d'être Spartacus il y a 2000 ans, avec des reconstitutions de l'amphithéâtre original du point de vue des spectateurs et des gladiateurs. Vous entrez alors dans la peau de Spartacus et sentez le pouls de la Rome antique qui bat au rythme de la foule qui acclame.

Après la visite, vous pourrez vous détendre avec un déjeuner préparé avec soin à base d'ingrédients biologiques locaux, par des propriétaires fiers de préserver leur environnement historique. De plus, le restaurant est situé sur le périmètre du site archéologique.

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