On the territory of the civil town of Aquincum, archaeologists from the Aquincum Museum have excavated dozens of villa estates over the past nearly 100 years. A smaller portion of these estates were located on flat areas near the town, while the majority were situated above today’s Bécsi Road, on the slopes of the Buda hills, offering a beautiful view toward the Danube and being in well-defensible locations.
The archaeological research of Aquincum's civil town and its immediate surroundings has been ongoing for over a century, uncovering thousands of graves from various periods of the Roman era. In 2003, previously known cemetery sections were complemented by a grave parcel excavated northeast of the civil town (Budapest, 3rd district, enclosed by Pók street, Városfal street, and Nánási road).