GLASS BLOWERS WORKSHOP 


Situated near Silvanus temple, the building (25m x 13.40m), is raising on a surface where was a wooden building. Build from stones - the glass blowers workshop - was the object of several extensions and rearrangements. Inside the rooms were several ovens for glass preparing and processing. In this building were also discovered the remains of a bread oven and a room, annexed to that, probably a cereals storehouse.

In the front of the workshop, on the south side is a porch, proof being six sockets for its columns bases.

During the archaeological researches from 1986, near the glass blowers workshop, on the South side, was discovered a well from the first half of the 2nd century, after that being used as a residuum hole fro the workshop.

This workshop puts Sarmizegetusa between the great glass production and processing centers from the Roman antiquity.