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Famous for its varied architecture, which dates from
Roman times onward, the
town is also known for its thermal waters which you can discover with a visit to one of the popular
spas.
Whilst Sirmione's historic architecture, which dates from
Roman times onward, would alone justify the
town's popularity as a tourist destination, in 1889 a Venetian diver discovered and harnessed a natural thermal spring in the lake and piped its warm mineral rich waters into Sirmione's first public
spa.
Sightseeing in Grotte di Catullo The Grotte di Catullo, the remains of one of the largest
Roman villas in Italy, is another of Sirmione's most famous sights, while the
town is home to Lake Garda's only thermal spring - you can easily spend a day pampering yourself and relaxing at the famous Aquaria Thermal
Spa.
The
town is dominated by its imposing castle, the Rocca Scaligera, and is known for its thermal springs - it was a
spa destination even in
Roman times.
During the construction of a new road near the ancient
spa town of Bad Neuenahr - Ahrweiler in 1980, the remains of a
Roman villa complete with large bathing room and dating from the third century were discovered.
Outdoor thermal baths and
spas, a funicular runs up to Buda's Old
Town, where the Budapest History Museum traces city life from
Roman times onward.