Foro di Cesare
Monuments of Rome with photos
Summary
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Foro di Cesare
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Type: siti archeologici
Date: 46 a.C.
Period: Imperiale (Succeeding to the Republican period characterized by the monumental renovation Rome with superb residences (Domus Aurea) and magnificent buildings (Pantheon))
Address: Clivo Argentario
(Centro Storico)
Zone: Rione X Campitelli
Internet: www.mercatiditraiano.it
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- Giulio Gaio Cesare
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commissionò la costruzione per commemorare la conquista della Gallia. Il complesso di edifici sacri e civili fu inagurato nel 46 a.c.
Distance: 213 meters
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Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana
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The church is dedicated to Santa Francesca Romana, a Benedictine nun who lived between 1384 and 1440, who is the patron saint of motorists. In the church there is a stone slab with footprints, it is said, the knees of St. Peter and St. Paul
Distance: 329 meters
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Trajan's Column
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It is a sepulchral monument and a masterpiece of sculpture. Erected to immortalize Traiano's exploits, it is 42 meters high and was built in the 2nd century A.D.
Distance: 197 meters
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Roman Forum
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It can be considered a symbol of antiquity. It was the center of the civic, juridical and economic life in Republican times.
Distance: 173 meters
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Trajan's Markets
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In ancient times they were considered one of the wonders of the classical world; today they show only one small part of their splendour. The great complex, consisting of 150 premises, was planned by Apollodoro from Damascus for Trajan in the II century A.D.
Distance: 169 meters
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Monument to Vittorio Emmanuele II
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It is an imposing monument built up in 1885 according to architect G.Sacconi's plan to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the kingdom of Italy
Distance: 129 meters
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The Capitol
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It is one of the most interesting architectural areas in Rome. The whole complex (square and buildings) was built in the sixteenth century according to Michelangelo's designs.
Distance: 40 meters
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Capitoline Museums: Capitoline Museum
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Archaeology
They represent the most ancient collection in the world. In fact, the sculptural works, kept here, have an inestimable artistic value ...
Distance: 83 meters
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