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Rome - All areas (Archaeological areas)

Areas of Rome

Type of Monument

  • Photo of monument Baths of Caracalla
    Baths of Caracalla (Archaeological area)
    Area Esquilino - Termini
    Description Now home to a world famous summer music festival, the marevllously conserved Baths of Caracalla were once the most luxurious of baths in…
  • Photo of monument Circus Maximus
    Circus Maximus (Archaeological area)
    Area Colosseo
    Description At the height of its splendor, the Circus Maximus could hold up to 200,000 spectators. Mainly used for chariot racing, the race track was famous…
  • Photo of monument Domus Aurea
    Domus Aurea (Archaeological area)
    Area Colosseo
    Description Named as result of the amount of gold leaf with which its facade was decorated, the Domus Aurea extended over the Oppio, Celio and Palatino…
  • Photo of monument Foro Boario
    Foro Boario (Archaeological area)
    Area Navona - Campo de' Fiori
    Description In Roman times the Foro Boario (the livestock market) was an important trading centre with its own docks on the River Tiber.
  • Photo of monument Imperial Forum
    Imperial Forum (Archaeological area)
    Area Colosseo
    Description The entrance to the Imperial forum is located on the right of Via dei Fori Imperiali heading towards the Colosseum. Built by Trajan, Augustus,…
  • Photo of monument Largo di Torre Argentina
    Largo di Torre Argentina (Archaeological area)
    Area Navona - Campo de' Fiori
    Description Known as the Sacred Area, the archeological site in the centre of Largo di Torre Argentina includes the ruins of four ancient temples dating back…
  • Photo of monument Maxentius Circus
    Maxentius Circus (Archaeological area)
    Area Testaccio
    Description The best conserved Roman stadium in Italy, Maxentius’ circus was able to accommodate over 10,000 spectators. Commenced by Maxentius…
  • Photo of monument Porta Maggiore
    Porta Maggiore (Archaeological area)
    Area Esquilino - Termini
    Description Built by Claudius in 52 in order to carry the Aqua Claudia and Aqua Aniene Nuova aqueducts across Via Prenestina and Via Labicana, the…
  • Photo of monument Roman Forum
    Roman Forum (Archaeological area)
    Area Colosseo
    Description The Roman forum was the business, administrative and civic centre of Ancient Rome. However, by 46 BC the existing forum had become too…
  • Photo of monument Theatre of Marcello
    Theatre of Marcello (Archaeological area)
    Area Navona - Campo de' Fiori
    Description Not unlike a small Colosseum emerging from the ruins to the east of Via del Teatro di Marcello, this monumental theatre is a remarkable…

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