The forum used to be the centre of Ancient Rome, surrounded by the most important government buildings, temples, and arches of which, sadly…
The enormous white marble Altar of the Fatherland commemorates the first king of unified Italy – Victor Emmanuel II.
A complex of Ancient Roman squares located close to the Roman Forum. The complex consists of: Forum of Caesar, Forum of Augustus, Forum of…
This Piazza is one of the most imposing squares in Rome. It is located on the Capitoline Hill in the very heart of Rome.
The imposing arch located on the Via Sacra in the Roman Forum commemorates Emperor Titus and his military successes during the Siege of…
This marble triumphal arch commemorates the victories of Septimius Severus, a Roman emperor, in the wars against the Parthians.
More than five centuries old, this museum was the oldest public museum in the world.
The Domus Augustana is the modern name given to the central residential part of the vast Roman Palace of Domitian on the Palatine Hill.
The Basilica of Saint Mary of the Altar in Heaven is a titular basilica in Rome, located on the highest summit of the Campidoglio.
The Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, sometimes known as the Basilica Nova—meaning "new basilica"—or Basilica of Maxentius, is an…
The Temple of Castor and Pollux is an ancient temple in the Roman Forum, Rome, Central Italy.
The Forum of Caesar, also known by the Latin Forum Iulium or Forum Julium, Forum Caesaris, was a forum built by Julius Caesar near the…
The Temple of Venus and Roma is thought to have been the largest temple in Ancient Rome.
The fountain in the Piazza d'Aracoeli is a fountain in Rome, Italy, located at the base of the Capitoline Hill, in the little square with…
The Temple of Vesta, or the aedes, is an ancient edifice in Rome, Italy.
This temple-turned-church, located in the Roman Forum, was built in 141 AD and served as a place of worship for the deified Roman emperor…
This is the house of the first lady of ancient Rome - Livia. She was the wife of Emperor Augustus, the man who changed Roman republic into a…
Santi Cosma e Damiano may refer to:
Located at the Northeastern part of the Capitoline Hill, this prison served to hold the enemies of Rome.
This museum is all about the history of the Palatine hill. Worth a visit for every history geek.
The Basilica Julia was a structure that once stood in the Roman Forum.