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CITY CENTRE OF ANCIENT ROME
Roman Forum, also known as Forum Romanum in Latin, was the most significant forum in ancient Rome. It was located on a flat area between the Capitoline and Palatine hills. In republican times, gladiatorial battles, law courts, and public gatherings all took place in the Roman Forum, which was also lined with stores and outdoor markets. Many of the city's most impressive temples and monuments were located there throughout the empire, when it primarily served as a hub for religious and secular performances and rituals.
The Cloaca Maxima, the Mamertine Prison, the Temple of Saturn, the Temple of Vesta, the Temple of Romulus, the Temple of Castor and Pollux, and the Temple of the Deified Caesar are just a few of the buildings that have survived in whole or in part.
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I love it! So much to see but of course need some stamina here as there are lots of walking and pathways aint exactly well paved. Please wear comfortable footwear here and have at least 1-2 hours to finish walking.
The entire place is huge! So make sure you delegate enough time to really go around. Just passed by so we didn’t get tickets but still cool to see. Had some constructions though
Perhaps the best 30-minute walk of my life. Romans are so lucky to have the forum in there back yard!
Super good price. The place is beautiful. You can see three places with a ticket, the price is very good. It is worth going.
Make an appointment in advance! Very good experience!