Rome's famous sculpture masterpiece, one of the most important relief works on the altar.
Mausoleum of Augustus
Posted: Sep 8, 2015
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cparissh
5/5Outstanding
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Now it's a ruin. It can't go in for a close visit. It can only be seen from a distance. Can feel the brilliance of that year. It's also good to follow some group guides to listen to stories in the back.
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Posted: Dec 10, 2018
卡利亚诺李春
5/5Outstanding
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Introduction to Augustus Mausoleo di Augusto is a large tomb of the ancient Roman emperor. It was built in 28 B.C. Although time and neglect have destroyed the ruins, the ruins are still the impressive leading building on the north side of Zhanshen Square.
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Posted: Jul 28, 2017
傻考拉抱树
5/5Outstanding
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We circled around Augustus Square and found no place to visit. There was only a circular ruin. Later, we realized that it was no longer open to tourists. Looking inside the iron fence, we could only see a mottled brick wall covered with weeds and shrubs.
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Posted: Aug 14, 2015
稻草人cyq
4/5Excellent
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The Museum of Peace Altar, located in the northern corner of Augustus Plaza in downtown Rome, is the mausoleum of ancient Roman kings. The museum is built on the mausoleum. The museum building is circular, and the remains of the mausoleum can be seen from a close distance. There is a statue of the goddess of peace in the center of the museum.
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Posted: May 3, 2017
Fred Hou
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This is the mausoleum of Augustus, the founder of the Roman Empire. Although it is now a ruined and broken wall, it can basically restore the outline of the past through imagination. If you are interested in history, you can look at it and be shocked.