Mediana archaeological site

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Mediana archaeological site is a late Roman imperial residence and archaeological complex near Niš, Serbia, known for its well-preserved mosaics and remains linked to Emperor Constantine the Great.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
late Roman imperial residence
architecturalStyle late Roman
builtFor Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
category tourist attraction in Niš
constructionStart early 4th century
country Serbia
creator Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
distanceTo about 5 km east of central Niš
hasPart aqueduct remains
baths
early Christian church
economic buildings
granaries
hypocaust heating system
imperial villa
mosaic floors
peristyle courtyard
residential complex
water cisterns
heritageDesignation Archaeological Site of Exceptional Importance (Serbia) NERFINISHED
Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance (Serbia) NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected cultural property of Serbia
inception early 4th century
knownFor association with Constantine the Great
late Roman villa remains
well-preserved mosaics
locatedIn Niš NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity City of Niš NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricalRegion Moesia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Southern and Eastern Serbia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Niš NERFINISHED
locatedOn outskirts of Niš
material brick
marble
mosaic tesserae
stone
namedAfter Mediana NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf late Roman Empire NERFINISHED
significantEvent stay of Constantine the Great
significantPeriod Constantinian dynasty NERFINISHED
Tetrarchy NERFINISHED
late antiquity
timeOfDiscovery 20th century
usedFor administrative center
imperial residence
rural villa complex

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City of Niš hasLandmark Mediana archaeological site