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Roman Forum, Archaeological site in Rome

The Roman Forum was the heart of Ancient Rome, serving as a hub for politics, commerce and public life.

Emerging over centuries, the Forum includes architectural remnants from different eras of the Ancient Rome, showcasing its evolving civilization.

Forum symbolizes the power of the Roman Republic that greatly influenced Western political and judicial thinking.

Today, it is a must-see tourist destination situated between Palatine Hill and Capitoline Hill.

Unlike other ancient relics, the Roman Forum presents an open-air museum amidst modern Rome.

Location: Rome

Website: parcocolosseo.it/area/foro-romano

Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap

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Temple of Venus and Roma Ancient temple in Rome, Italy

The Temple of Venus and Roma is thought to have been the largest temple in Ancient Rome.

Italy 404 m
Temple of Venus and Roma
Temple of Venus and Roma Ancient temple in Rome, Italy
Italy 404 m
Temple of Castor and Pollux Ancient temple in Roman Forum

The Temple of Castor and Pollux is one of the ancient ruined buildings in the Roman Forum.

Italy 50 m
Temple of Castor and Pollux
Temple of Castor and Pollux Ancient temple in Roman Forum
Italy 50 m
Milliarium Aureum Archaeological find in Rome

The Milliarium Aureum, also known as the Golden Milestone, was a monument placed by Emperor Augustus in the central forum of Ancient Rome.

Italy 74 m
Milliarium Aureum
Milliarium Aureum Archaeological find in Rome
Italy 74 m
Palazzo Senatorio Senatorial Palace in Rome

The Senatorial Palace is a historic building located atop the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy.

Italy 163 m
Palazzo Senatorio
Palazzo Senatorio Senatorial Palace in Rome
Italy 163 m
Regia Archaeological site in Italy

The Regia was the royal residence during the Roman Kingdom.

Italy 108 m
Regia
Regia Archaeological site in Italy
Italy 108 m
Comitium Ancient Roman meeting place in Rome

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Italy 65 m
Comitium
Comitium Ancient Roman meeting place in Rome
Italy 65 m
Santa Maria Antiqua Ancient church in Rome, Italy.

Santa Maria Antiqua is an ancient Roman Catholic Marian church located in the Roman Forum.

Italy 137 m
Santa Maria Antiqua
Santa Maria Antiqua Ancient church in Rome, Italy.
Italy 137 m
House of the Vestals Archaeological site in Rome, Italy

The House of the Vestals was a vast rectangular atrium where the Vestal Virgins lived and performed their sacred duties.

Italy 135 m
House of the Vestals
House of the Vestals Archaeological site in Rome, Italy
Italy 135 m
Curia Hostilia Ancient Senate House in Rome.

The Curia Hostilia was the original Senate House of the ancient city of Rome.

Italy 96 m
Curia Hostilia
Curia Hostilia Ancient Senate House in Rome.
Italy 96 m
Tabularium Archaeological site in Rome, Italy.

The Tabularium is an archaeological site located within the Roman Forum in the heart of Rome.

Italy 147 m
Tabularium
Tabularium Archaeological site in Rome, Italy.
Italy 147 m
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