Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Buried in the ruins of the Empire of Rome to indulge in the fragments of history

VeniceSquare to theThe ColosseumBetween the greatRomeSquare, was the Rome times public life center. The ancient Rome city generally square, began as market and public places, but also for the announcement, trial, to celebrate the festival, even held wrestling. The square is a rectangle. In the spontaneous formation of the city, because city plaza location varies according to plan to build fortresses; in the city, mostly located in the city center at the intersection.

Roma SquareRoma Square

Close to the Colosseum is the ancient Roma Square in the largest temple - Temple of Rome Venus (Temple of Venus and Roma), which is designed and built by the Hadrian emperor's supervision. Cylinder from the Colosseum high platform from afar temple only peripheral sides still stand in ruins, the other part had all gone, in the hall of the temple stands on the ruins of the two rows of new cylinder they marked the hall original column position.

Constantin the great Triumphal ArchConstantin the great Triumphal Arch

There are a couple of worship and prayer for the altar at Venus hall in the cella, pray for happy marriage, the altar erected a huge silver like.

Antonius and the temple of Fausty Aa (Temple of Antoninus and Faustina) is Anthony. Pius emperor in memory of his late wife Fausty Aa in 141 ad (Faustina the Elder) and the construction of. After being transformed into a church, because of its front pillars built too strong can not be removed, only in the temple built on the site of church. This is now see temples and churches in the coexistence of a "".

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Sasha tuor ahadzi-nonon Temple (Temple of Saturn) is the oldest building in the ancient Roma Square, it was first built in 501-498 BC, was built in honor of the God of Saturno. Now see is the ruins of the third temple reconstruction after left, second times in 283 ad was completely destroyed. In addition to the worship of God, the temple was also Rome as the imperial treasury stored national treasure.

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