The Roman Forum
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, ROME/ Updated : Jun 17, 2015, 14:18 IST
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The tourist attractions come at you thick and fast in Rome with layer upon layer of history at every turn. The Roman Forum is one of the most visited sites as this was once the centre of the mighty Roman Empire. From this relative … Read more
The tourist attractions come at you thick and fast in Rome with layer upon layer of history at every turn. The Roman Forum is one of the most visited sites as this was once the centre of the mighty Roman Empire. From this relatively small space the Empire was planned, developed and governed. And what's great for the visitor is that you can walk through this fascinating chapter of history. Read less
Stroll through the heart of the Roman EmpireNoteworthy for: The Via Sacra or 'Sacred Way' is the road that cuts right through the Roman Forum and was once the scene of triumphant processions.
The tourist attractions come at you thick and fast in Rome with layer upon layer of history at every turn. The Roman Forum is one of the most visited sites as this was once the centre of the mighty Roman Empire. From this relatively small space the Empire was planned, developed and governed. And what's great for the visitor is that you can walk through this fascinating chapter of history.
Many of Rome's political, religious and judicial buildings were constructed here. Today, some of the surviving structures that can be seen are Septimus Severiu’s triumphal arch, the Temple of Saturn, Forum Main Square, the Temple of Castor and Pollux, and the Temple of Caesar.
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