Nile mosaic of Palestrina, Palestrina
Facts and practical information
The Palestrina Mosaic or Nile mosaic of Palestrina is a late Hellenistic floor mosaic depicting the Nile in its passage from the Blue Nile to the Mediterranean. The mosaic was part of a Classical sanctuary-grotto in Palestrina, a town east of Ancient Rome, in central Italy. It has a width of 5.85 metres and a height of 4.31 metres and provides a glimpse into the Roman fascination with ancient Egyptian exoticism in the 1st century BC, both as an early manifestation of the role of Egypt in the Roman imagination and an example of the genre of "Nilotic landscape", with a long iconographic history in Egypt and the Aegean. ()
Palestrina
Nile mosaic of Palestrina – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palestrina Cathedral, Castel San Pietro Romano, Museo Nazionale Archeologico Prenestino, Comune di Palestrina.