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Roman Forum
Ancient Roman center of the city, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Capitoline Hill
one of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
Palatine Hill
centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
Capitoline Museums
municipal museum of the city of Rome, Italy
Altare della Patria
monument built in honour of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
Arch of Titus
triumphal arch in Rome (constructed c. 81 AD)
Temple of Vesta
ancient religious monument in Rome, Italy
Arch of Septimius Severus (Roman Forum)
Celebratory monument/triumphal arch in the Roman Forum
Cloaca Maxima
sewerage system
Column of Phocas
Roman monumental column in the Roman Forum of Rome, Italy
Temple of Saturn
ancient Roman temple to the god Saturn, in what is now Rome, Italy, at the foot of the Capitoline Hill
Tabularium
thumb|The Tabularium, behind the corner columns of the Temple of Vespasian and Titus The Tabularium was the official records office of ancient Rome and housed the offices of many city officials. Situated within the Roman Forum, it was on the front slope of the Capitoline Hill, below the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, to the southeast of the Arx.
Temple of Castor and Pollux
ancient temple in the Roman Forum, Rome, central Italy
Basilica of Maxentius
ancient building in the Roman Forum, Rome
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
2nd century Roman temple in Rome which was later converted into a Roman Catholic church, the Chiesa di San Lorenzo in Miranda or simply "San Lorenzo in Miranda"
equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius
sculpture formerly at Piazza del Campidoglio
rostra
The Rostra () was a large platform built in the city of Rome that stood during the republican and imperial periods. Speakers would stand on the rostra and face the north side of the Comitium towards the senate house and deliver orations to those assembled in between. It is often referred to as a suggestus or tribunal, the first form of which dates back to the Roman Kingdom, the Vulcanal.
Forum of Caesar
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 Forum Romanum in Rome in 46 BC.
Temple of Venus and Roma
Located on the Velian Hill, between the eastern edge of the Forum Romanum and the Colosseum, in Rome, it was dedicated to the goddesses Venus Felix ("Venus the Bringer of Good Fortune") and Roma Aeterna ("Eternal Rome")
Temple of Caesar
building in Roman Forum, Italy
Curia Julia
curia in the ancient city of Rome, converted in the basilica of Sant'Adriano in Roman Forum
Basilica Aemilia
building in Roman Forum, Italy
Basilica Julia
building in Roman Forum, Italy
Curia Hostilia
archeological site in Italy
Mamertine Prison
prison
Lapis Niger
ancient shrine in the Roman Forum, known for an inscription in old Latin
Regia
The Regia ("Royal house") was a two-part structure in Ancient Rome lying along the Via Sacra at the edge of the Roman Forum that originally served as the residence or one of the main headquarters of kings of Rome and later as the office of the pontifex maximus, the highest religious official of Rome. It occupied a triangular patch of terrain between the Temple of Vesta, the Temple of Divus Julius and Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. Only the foundations of Republican/Imperial Regia remain. Like the Curia it was destroyed and rebuilt several times, as far back as the Roman monarchy. Studies ha
Comitium
The Comitium () was the original open-air public meeting space of Ancient Rome, and had major religious and prophetic significance. The name comes from the Latin word for "assembly". The Comitium location at the northwest corner of the Roman Forum was later lost in the city's growth and development, but was rediscovered and excavated by archaeologists at the turn of the twentieth century. Some of Rome's earliest monuments, including the speaking platform known as the Rostra, the Columna Maenia, the Graecostasis, and the Tabula Valeria, were part of or associated with the Comitium.
Umbilicus urbis Romae
archaeological site in Rome, Italy
Piazza del Campidoglio
plaza monumental en la cima de la colina del Capitolio en Roma
Milliarium Aureum
monument, probably of marble or gilded bronze, erected by the Emperor Caesar Augustus near the Temple of Saturn in the central Forum of Ancient Rome
Campitelli
Campitelli is the 10th of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. X, and is located in the Municipio I.
Flavian Palace
domus
House of the Vestals
archaeological site in Rome, Italy
Gemonian stairs
stairway in ancient Rome
Marforio
Marphurius or Marforio (; Medieval , ) is one of the talking statues of Rome. Marforio maintained a friendly rivalry with the most famous talking statue, Pasquin. At the talking statues, pasquinades — irreverent satires poking fun at public figures — were posted in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Velian Hill
hill in Rome
Lacus Curtius
ancient Roman landmark; The Lacus Curtius ("Lake of Curtius") was a mysterious pit or pool in the ground in the Forum Romanum.
Lacus Juturnae
formal pool built by the Romans near a spring or well in the Roman Forum.
House of Augustus
domus
Vulcanal
thumb|300px|Map (1926) of the western end of the Roman Forum: the Volcanal is indicated between the [[Arch of Severus and the stairs of the Temple of Concord, just northwest of the Umbilicus and Rostra.]]
Portico Dii Consentes
area located at the bottom of the ancient Roman road that leads up to the Capitol in Rome
Vicus Tuscus
street in Rome, Italy
Domus Transitoria
domus
Clivus Capitolinus
street in Rome, Italy
Farnese Gardens
Renaissance gardens on the Palatine Hill, Rome, Italy
Vicus Jugarius
street in Rome, Italy
plutei of Trajan
carved stone balustrades built for Trajan, currently on display inside the Curia Juli
Domus Severiana
Curia Cornelia
curia in the Roman Forum
Column Maenia
monument in the Roman Forum
Temple of Jupiter Custos
building in Rome, Italy
Bufalini Chapel
chapel in the church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome
Fontana di Piazza d'Aracoeli
fountain in Rome
Piazza d'Aracoeli
square in Rome, Italy
Tomb of Gaius Publicius Bibulus
archaeological site in Rome