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Tempio di Augusto, Pola

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The Temple of Augustus is a remarkably well-preserved ancient Roman temple located in the heart of Pula, Croatia, on the city's historic Forum. Dedicated to the first Roman emperor, Augustus, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to Pula's rich Roman past and is considered one of the finest surviving Roman temples outside of Italy. Situated at an elevation of approximately 5 meters above sea level, it is a prominent landmark in the Istria region.

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    9 giugno 2022

    Escursionismo

    Il Tempio di Augusto era originariamente dedicato alla dea Roma e all'imperatore Augusto.
    L'architrave della facciata reca l'iscrizione: ROMAE ET AVGUSTO CAESARI DIVI FILIO PATRI PATRIAE. Secondo il nome imperiale ufficiale, è noto che il tempio fu costruito nel periodo del 2 a.C. Costruito e consacrato.
    Il tempio ospita una collezione di sculture antiche dell'Istria e statue imperiali in marmo.
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    La Pola classica era dotata di tutte le principali conquiste della civiltà romana, aveva il suo sistema di approvvigionamento idrico e fognario, il Foro, che era il centro amministrativo, commerciale …
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    1 ottobre 2019

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    Il tempio del I secolo d.C. sorge proprio accanto al municipio.
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    What are the current opening hours for the Temple of Augustus and its interior lapidarium?

    The Temple of Augustus, being a prominent outdoor monument on the Forum, is generally accessible for exterior viewing at all times. However, the small lapidarium inside typically has specific operating hours, which can vary seasonally. It's advisable to check local Pula tourism resources or the official site for the most up-to-date opening times before your visit, especially if you plan to see the interior exhibits.

    Is there an entrance fee to visit the Temple of Augustus, and what does it include?

    Viewing the exterior of the Temple of Augustus on the Pula Forum is free of charge. There is usually a modest entrance fee if you wish to enter the interior lapidarium, which houses a collection of Roman stone and bronze sculptures. This fee contributes to the maintenance and preservation of the site.

    What are the best parking options for visitors arriving by car near the Temple of Augustus?

    As the Temple of Augustus is located in the pedestrianized city center on the Forum, direct parking is not available. Visitors arriving by car should look for public parking garages or lots within a short walking distance. Options like the Karolina parking lot or other designated city parking areas are typically available, though they can fill up quickly during peak tourist season. Consider arriving early, especially in summer.

    Can I visit the Temple of Augustus with my dog?

    The exterior area around the Temple of Augustus on the Forum is generally dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs. However, if you plan to enter the interior lapidarium, policies regarding pets may vary. It's best to confirm with the site staff upon arrival or check official visitor guidelines if you wish to bring your dog inside.

    Are there specific considerations for visiting the Temple of Augustus during the winter months?

    Visiting the Temple of Augustus in winter offers a different experience, with fewer crowds and a quieter atmosphere. While the exterior is always accessible, the interior lapidarium might have reduced operating hours. Pula's winter weather is generally mild but can be rainy, so dress accordingly. The surrounding cafés and restaurants remain open, providing warm spots to relax after your visit.

    What other significant Roman landmarks are within easy walking distance of the Temple of Augustus?

    The Temple of Augustus is perfectly situated for exploring Pula's Roman heritage on foot. Just a short walk away, you'll find the impressive Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Also nearby is the Arch of the Sergii, a triumphal arch that once served as a city gate. The rear wall of the Temple of Diana is also visible, integrated into the Communal Palace right next to the Temple of Augustus.

    Is the Temple of Augustus accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or mobility challenges?

    Yes, the Temple of Augustus is located on the Pula Forum, which features flat, paved terrain, making the exterior easily accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or with mobility challenges. The entrance to the interior lapidarium is also generally accessible. The overall experience of viewing the temple from the outside is very accommodating.

    How crowded does the Temple of Augustus typically get, especially during peak tourist season?

    As one of Pula's most iconic landmarks, the Temple of Augustus can attract significant crowds, particularly during the peak tourist season (June to August). The Forum area, with its surrounding cafés, can be very lively. To experience the temple with fewer people, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn.

    Are there guided tours available specifically for the Temple of Augustus, or as part of a larger Pula city tour?

    While dedicated guided tours solely for the Temple of Augustus might be less common due to its compact size and short visit duration, it is almost always included as a key stop on broader guided tours of Pula's Roman heritage and city center. Many local tour operators offer walking tours that cover the Forum, Arena, and other historical sites, providing detailed insights into the temple's history and significance.

    What kind of public transportation options are available to reach the Temple of Augustus?

    The Temple of Augustus is centrally located in Pula's pedestrian zone, making it easily reachable by various public transport options. Pula has a local bus network with several lines stopping at or near the city center. From the main bus station, it's typically a short walk to the Forum. Taxis are also readily available throughout the city.

    What is the historical significance of the inscription on the Temple of Augustus?

    The inscription on the Temple of Augustus, though partially reconstructed, originally read: ROMAE ET AVGUSTO CAESARI DIVI FILIO PATRI PATRIAE. This translates to 'To Roma and Augustus Caesar, son of the Divine, Father of the Fatherland.' It signifies the temple's dedication to both the goddess Roma and Emperor Augustus, reflecting the imperial cult and the deification of the emperor during the early Roman Imperial period. The fixing holes for the original bronze letters are still visible today.

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