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Clivus Scauri, Ancient Roman road on Caelian Hill, Rome, Italy.

Clivus Scauri is an ancient Roman street on the Caelian Hill that descends toward the Palatine, supported by seven large arches built underneath. It contains remains of third-century shops and residential buildings whose walls are still visible within and below these supporting structures.

This road was built in ancient Roman times and named after the Aemilia Scauri family, with Marcus Aemilius Scaurus being the most notable member. It served as a vital commercial and residential center until urban shifts eventually transformed the area's function.

The brick walls and shop spaces here reveal how Romans mixed home and business life together. You can see how residents built their homes right above the storefronts and conducted daily activities on this sloped street.

You enter this archaeological site through the Arch of Dolabella, which provides access to the ruins below. The terrain is steep and uneven, so comfortable shoes and a steady step help you navigate the preserved sections safely.

The street retains homes with visible facades that come from different time periods and stack on top of each other. This layering shows how the city was rebuilt again and again in the same location over many generations.

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