Museo
Fori Imperiali
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Lokasyon
Rome, Lazio
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Symbolo of Roman empire main avenue, ending at the Colosseum, and of Italian Kingdom
The Roman Forum is the archaeological area between Piazza Venezia and the Coliseum, and crossed by the Via dei Fori Imperiali; continuing seamlessly on the Palatine and the Capitol, along with the area of Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, is the largest and most important archaeological site in the world. Originally occupied by marshes, the Forum area was reclaimed by one of the first urban works of ancient Rome: the Cloaca Maxima, a large water drainage system, so in the end there was nothing left but a pond, the lacus Curtius, which it must then be marked by a small monument, because now completely disappeared.
The Roman Forum is the archaeological area between Piazza Venezia and the Coliseum, and crossed by the Via dei Fori Imperiali; continuing seamlessly on the Palatine and the Capitol, along with the area of Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, is the largest and most important archaeological site in…
The "Fori Imperiali" constitute a series of monumental plazas built by emperors during one century and a half (among 46 B.C. and the 113 d.C.) in the heart of the city of Rome.