opening times:
Tuesdays-Sundays and holidays: 11:00 am-4:00 pm (February-March); 11:00 am-6:00 pm (April-October); 11:00 am-4:00 pm (November-December); Mondays: closed; annual closing: 24 December through 01 February
interior architecture:
Furniture, doors, windows, the warm-water boiler in the boiler room, as well as a number of technical details has been accurately reconstructed for the Roman Villa based on antique models. For the most part of the design and painting of the manor house and the Villa´s baths, original findings from Borg were used as patterns. With archaeological troves from the entire surrounding district on display, the rooms of the manor house are being used as a regional museum. The Villa´s thermal bath gives an impression of antique bathing tradition, which was highly regarded and cultivated even in the rural regions of the Roman province
Background noise:
absolutely quiet location at the edge of the woods
Lift/elevator:
none; all rooms and spaces attractive for film production are situated on the ground level
possible disturbing factors:
when filming during regular opening hours, possibly interfering noise due to visitors
Time restrictions :
upon prior agreement, filming can be done outside regular opening hours (on Mondays, respectively from Tuesdays through Sundays before 11:00 am and after 4:00 pm, respectively 6:00 pm)
premises:
additional facilities for make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc. can be made available upon prior agreement
Filming experience:
the Roman Villa has been the site of numerous international film productions (e.g. ZDF, SR, Arte, RAI Uno). To avoid anachronisms, minor structural alterations can be made upon prior agreement. In addition, if extras are needed, the Villa´s marketing director (Gerd Schmitt) can contact Roman groups to appear clad in original garb and/or with horses