The Roman era is also known for lavish spectacles and leisure activities. Those who could afford it went to the amphitheater, chariot races, the thermal baths, or amused themselves with games over a meal. But what amusements were available in the Roman estates away from the cities? A guided tour of the Roman villa at Munzach near Liestal addresses this question, but also takes a look at the people who made the luxury of "leisure" possible in the first place.
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