
Roman Forum Map | Interactive or PDF to download
The Roman Forum served as Rome's bustling core, a meeting place for citizens of various social classes, where business was conducted, shopping occurred, and fine food and wine were enjoyed. It …
Map of Rome, top landmarks, must-see spots and travel tips + PDF ...
Plan your perfect trip! Use our interactive map of Rome to explore top landmarks, must-see spots, and get travel tips for an unforgettable visit
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina Temple of Romulus Basilica of Maxentius Temple of Venus and Rome Arch of Titus Palatine Arch of Constantine
Campus Martius (Campo Marzio), Rome - Italy - ItalyGuides.it
Campus Martius is the Roman district that boasts some of the most famous monuments in the world. During the age of ancient Rome, it was an extensive area outside the official city boundaries (the …
Roman Forum, Rome - Italy - ItalyGuides.it
The Roman Forum was the pulsing heart of Rome, the city’s main piazza where citizens of every social level met to exchange opinions, do business, buy in the markets and renew their strength over a …
Rome Travel Guide: Top Attractions, Insider Guides & Maps
Explore Rome, Italy with our guides. Discover the Colosseum, Vatican, and hidden gems with maps and tips for an unforgettable trip!
Colosseum, Rome - 3D reconstruction - ItalyGuides.it
The Flavius amphitheatre is the biggest and most imposing in the Roman world, but is also the most famous monument in Rome and is known as the " Colosseum " or " Coliseum ". Started by Emperor …
Interactive map of Ancient Ostia - ItalyGuides.it
Looking for things to do in Ostia, Italy during your visit? This guide will make it easier to uncover Ostia, offering lots of practical advice.
Ancient Rome - ItalyGuides.it
The fall of the Western Roman Empire marked the end of ancient Rome and the collapse of central governance in Rome, while the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) continued to exist. 493 - …
Campidoglio, Rome - Italy - ItalyGuides.it
Thanks to its dominating position over the plain where Rome would eventually be born, the Capitoline hill has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. Its name more than likely derives from the temple of …