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  • 5/5 Oyku 11 months ago on Google
    Even though it is restored, everything seemed just like it’s original versions and everything is displayed with many information about them. There is an audio guide as well as writing on boards. The entrance cost is €6 for all but a reduced price of €3 for students. I would definitely recommend to visit and see this historical site.
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  • 5/5 Martyna S. 1 year ago on Google
    I highly recommend to visit Casa Romana, it is a very interesting place, gives a chance to see how did people live during the ancient time. My kids, 12 and 8 y.o. liked it a lot. It is a nice getaway from the heat in summer.
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  • 4/5 BladeRunner 1 year ago on Google
    It is interesting and you get the sense of what it would have been like to live in those times. You can pickup an audio guide when you get your ticket which will enhance your visit, all exhibits and rooms are numbered just enter the number on the keypad and away you go. In all honesty it should really be only three stars as it needs some care, get rid of the pigeons to stop them crapping on the mosaics and something could he done with the garden and water feature to make it more attractive, but the audio guide made it come to life. Because of Brexit Brits are no longer entitled to concessions for over 65 and under 18 so it's 6€ entrance fee unless you're a member of the EU. This is the same for all ancient sites and museums in Greece though some don't bother.
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  • 4/5 Xander H. 10 months ago on Google
    Students 25 years and younger have discount or are free of charge. There is a turtle and some lizards. The building is very nice! They build on top of the ruins to show how it once was. Some parts are still original. In the 1st floor you van view the history of greece and this building. They did a nice job renovating and restoring it. I would recommend if you have a discount, full price if you can miss it.
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  • 4/5 O. K. 1 year ago on Google
    It was interesting. However, 6 euros entry (October 2022, card payment was possible) is a bit much for what is on offer, but the maintenance is probably expensive - okay with that. A lot needs to be done outside. It seems a bit careless and unkempt there.

  • 4/5 W H. 10 months ago on Google
    A must visit location if you like your history. English translation on all information boards. Don't miss the history time line including l the reconstruction picture upstairs. €6 adult entrance fee is well worth it. Don't be put off by the exterior.

  • 5/5 Catalin S. 10 months ago on Google
    Finally, a museum as it should be. Well restored roman villa. Free audio guide (German and English). In my opinion, the only must-see museum on the island 🏝. The rest of the sites are not well preserved.

  • 5/5 Lucian M. 10 months ago on Google
    A Roman villa that was preserved in time by many, many hands. The good thing about it is that it's constinuously restored, but at a slow pace. A lot of the rooms and chambers are empty, with just information boards available, and maybe a few artifacts. It's a museum that's up to your imagination. Out back there is a garden, but apart from a toilet and other ruins, there's nothing else presentable. I gave it 5 stars for its historical heritage, but 4 stars would have been more accurate for the price – 6 euros for less than 20 minutes visit. It wouldn't make my top sightseeing landmarks in Kos.

  • 5/5 Kerry E. 9 months ago on Google
    Beautiful restored Roman villa. A welcome relief from the sun. Only 6€ per adult to go in. Would recommend asking for the audio guide which is free. The mosaics are amazing and remnants of frescos on the walls.

  • 5/5 David B. 9 months ago on Google
    It was supposedly going to be open but all the gates were locked. You can see most of it from walking round the roads on its perimeter. Cross the road and see the amphitheatre opposite. Well worth a look. Display of its history and archaeology inside.

  • 5/5 Angela H. 7 months ago on Google
    What a fabulous little place- beautiful and so informative. A definite must for a visit. So well cared for. Lovely atmosphere. Only drawback- if you’re out of the EU you pay double. Fortunately we have the luck of the Irish!

  • 5/5 Lukasz K. 1 year ago on Google
    Do you like TV shows like Rome, Spartacus or AC Oddysey game? That place is for you! Great place if you want to feel some history. Ticket is 6e, so it is totally worth it. Tour will take you 30-60min, it is close to the old town so no excuses, go and visit Casa Romana.

  • 4/5 Mohammed A. 1 year ago on Google
    Old roman home partially restored to look like how it would have. Beautiful place for amazing pictures and to learn some history

  • 5/5 Erinc O. 1 year ago on Google
    It is well preserved Roman villa. There are few artifacts and mosaics inside. This place is mandatory to visit when you come to Kos. You need to carry the baby stroller to the entrance.

  • 4/5 Pilgrims P. 1 year ago on Google
    Interesting building that's been restored. Didn't feel there was a great deal to see to be honest. Did get to go upstairs but once up there all you could do was look down. 6 euros to get in but some got asked their age and got in for free. We didn't get asked. Not as good as Pompeii or Herculaneum ruins.

  • 5/5 Claudio K. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful historic building, partially reconstructed. The small museum inside is nicely done, explaining the findings. Impressive statues and works (wall painting etc) found. Don't expect a huge meuseum though. A walkthrough takes roughly 30min. Kids don't pay entry - except if you're English. Probably some kind of punishment for Brexit.

  • 4/5 Boris T. 1 year ago on Google
    Interesting Roman villa with around 40 rooms. It has few inner gardens. Outside ruins. Examples of escavaded coins, amforas and statues. Partially it's accessible for disabled as well. Entrance is 6 euros but on Sunday it was free. Outside there is also a toilet. Near by the villa is free municipal parking.


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