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    7월 23, 2023

    The Roman Forum (in Latin, Forum Romanum, although the Romans commonly referred to it as Forum Magnum or simply Forum) was the forum of the city of Rome, that is, the central area, similar to the central squares in present-day cities.

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      10월 22, 2021

      The Roman Forum is one of the largest archaeological sites in Rome. Until about 150 years ago this was a garden and the vegetation covered the valley many meters deep with earth. The place gives an idea of the size and importance of the former boulevard with the market square, temples, etc. The "Temple of Vesta" is one of the many details. There were (allegedly) virginal priestesses responsible for the holy fire 🔥. Figures of women can also be seen.
      Like so much in Rome, the more you deal with it, the more extensive the details and the story become.

      번역자 Google •

        3월 31, 2016

        You walk over the oldest part of Rome, just amazingly fascinating. One does not even think how much lower ancient Rome was. I also found that surprisingly much has been preserved. This is history to touch ... Who is on it - EASY ONLY THE HAMMER!

        번역자 Google •

          1월 1, 2018

          The Forum Romanum in Rome is the oldest Roman forum and was the center of political, economic, cultural and religious life. It is located in a depression between the three city capitals of Capitol, Palatine and Esquiline and was the site of many public buildings and monuments.
          Source: Wikipedia
          Admission 2 days in combination with the Colosseum and Palatino for 12 EUR at the entrance to the Roman Forum or the Coliseum. As of Dec. 2017

          번역자 Google •

            12월 31, 2018

            There is a lot to discover here. You could probably spend a whole day here, if you want to deal with all attractions without a guide. It was not really overcrowded in December.

            번역자 Google •

              10월 21, 2019

              Within walking distance of the Coliseum is the archaeological park. The archaeological park includes the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine (on the route of the triumphal processions between the Circus Maximus and the Arch of Titus), the Domus Aurea (former residence of Emperor Nero), the Forum Romanum (center of public life in ancient Rome), the Palatine (Origin of Rome from the Iron Age) and the remains of the Meta Sudans (monumental fountain from the Flavian period).

              번역자 Google •

                5월 18, 2020

                You get a vague impression of how sophisticated Roman culture was.

                번역자 Google •

                  7월 30, 2022

                  The exposed heart of the Roman Empire. A must-see 😉

                  번역자 Google •

                    12월 27, 2022

                    Fascinating and impressive evidence of Roman culture. Absolutely worth seeing. It's a pity that no particular effort was made with the signage etc. - I would therefore recommend a guided tour or bringing your own sources of information. Also think about sun protection! There is hardly any shade here, especially if you should be out and about at lunchtime.

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                      1월 2, 2023

                      The zone where the Roman Forum is located was originally a swamp. The entire area was in the 6th century BC. Chr. drained with the Cloaca Maxima. It is one of the first wastewater treatment plants in the world.

                      번역자 Google •

                        1월 26, 2023

                        The Roman Forum (Forum Romanum) is an ancient Roman public square located in the city center of Rome and is the most important of the Roman Forums. It was the center of daily life in ancient Rome and was the site of many important political and religious buildings, such as the Temple of Saturn, the Temple of Vesta and the Temple of Julius Caesar. The Roman Forum was also the center of the city's legal, economic and political life. It was a place where people gathered for public speeches, elections and processes.

                        번역자 Google •

                          1월 31, 2024

                          Roman Forum is the pinnacle, the beating heart of ancient Rome. Find here
                          you see most tourists packed together, accompanied or not with a guide and the modern ones
                          using resources, so with earphones. Here were the government buildings, the most beautiful
                          monuments, triumphal arches stood out, ... This is where the Roman Senate, the Curia, was located, where negotiations took place on the market, or where people simply paraded...

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                            3월 20, 2018

                            "Emperor Antoninus Pius had the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina built in 141 AD for his deceased and deified wife Faustina; after his death, the temple was also consecrated to him. The temple owes its excellent state of preservation to the fact that in the 11th century it was converted into the church of S. Lorenzo in Miranda. All pillars of the entrance hall, made of Cipollin marble, are preserved (height: 17 meters). On the heavily damaged Corinthian capitals, the cornice rests with the old inscription: "Divino Antonino et Divae Faustinae ex S (enatus) c (onsulto)". A modern brick staircase leads to the fully preserved podium with a seated statue of Faustina. The astounding height of the podium is explained by the fact that the excavations at the Forum have exposed the Augustan level. After the Neronian fire in 64 AD, the road level was considerably higher due to the rubble of the previous buildings, which was simply leveled.
                            In 7./8. Although the temple was desecrated for a long time, it was so well preserved that a church was set up in its cella. It was consecrated to the Laurentius and 1430 church of the pharmacist and herbalist guild, which they built in their present form. After having begun to expose the much lower republican level of the Forum in the 19th century, it became impossible to enter the church through the actual entrance, so the building is now accessed from Via Miranda through a door next to the main altar enters. The fact that the unique ensemble of almost completely preserved pronaos and the cella of the pre-faded Baroque façade is preserved in this form is due above all to the stability of the ancient columns: the attempt to overthrow them failed. "Source & further information at: http: //roma-antiqua.de/antikes_rom/forum_romanum/antoninus_faustina_tempel
                            & digitales-forum-romanum.de/gebaeude/faustinatempel

                            번역자 Google •

                              9월 17, 2018

                              To previous buildings are little clear evidence available. However, excavations near the temple exposed about forty archaic tombs and also traces of settlement. These could last until the 8th century BC. Be dated, so that is sure that this area has been used for a long time. In addition to mud huts probably stood there elaborate stone houses.

                              번역자 Google •

                                3월 27, 2017

                                The remainders of more than two thousand years of history are lying around indiscriminately. It feels like being on a garbage dump of history.

                                번역자 Google •

                                  9월 18, 2018

                                  The only thing that bothers me about the forum are the crowds that torture themselves here. The buildings are fascinating and there is much to discover in the small as the scratched playing fields in front of the Basilica Iulia. My tip for a visit is the end of February. At this time it is already quite warm in Rome and there are much fewer tourists on the way. But the streets are full of Romans ;-) then have no vacation as in summer.

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                                    3월 20, 2018

                                    "The so-called Temple of Romulus, located between the Antoninus and Faustina Temples and the Maxentius Basilica, was preserved because it was incorporated into the church of SS Cosma e Damiano in the middle of the 6th century Dome and two side rooms each with its own entrances and apses The main portal is framed by two porphyry pillars, the bronze door is the surviving ancient original and it is said that the castle is still functioning.
                                    However, the temple probably carries a false name: The old interpretation that Emperor Maxentius had the temple built for his son, Romulus, who died prematurely, seems wrong. Rather, it is now thought to be probable that it was a temple for Iuppiter Stator, replacing a simple enclosure from the early Republic. The myth says that at this point the troops of Romulus, who had fled in savage flight, had returned in the fight against the Sabines, after he had pleaded with Jupiter. Perhaps the dedication for Romulus briefly repressed the original function. At least under Constantine, he was returned to its original function. In the 16th century there were also inscriptions indicating that the temple was consecrated by Constantine. He would hardly have allowed a temple to the son of his greatest adversary, Maxentius, whom he had defeated in the battle of the Milvian Bridge. Also in the temple the Penaten were worshiped; The statues of these gods were placed in the two lateral rooms, after their old temple on the Velia had to be demolished in favor of the construction of the Maxentius Basilica.
                                    The building was incorporated into the church under the Ostrogothic king Theodoric in the 5th century, which was built in one of the two libraries of the Forum Pacis. In the 6th century Pope Felix VI. the house of worship of the two (twin?) brothers Kosmas and Damian, who had worked as doctors in Syria and Asia Minor and should help to push out of Rome the still flourishing pagan healing cults. In the 17th century, the church was redecorated in the Baroque style, but the magnificent Byzantine style antique apse mosaic has been preserved, depicting a triumphant Christ surrounded by saints. "Source: roma-antiqua.de/antikes_rom/forum_romanum/iuppiter_stator_tempel

                                    번역자 Google •

                                      8월 31, 2018

                                      Just get involved and forget the crowds. The old city has a lot to offer what can be found on a small scale.

                                      번역자 Google •

                                        5월 11, 2024

                                        The Roman Forum is the oldest Roman forum and was the centre of political, economic, cultural and religious life and was probably built between the 8th and 6th centuries BC.

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                                          4월 5, 2024

                                          The central place in ancient Rome. Originally it was the meeting and trading place between the villages on the hills of Rome. It was only when Rome was founded that the forum officially became the center.

                                          Today we find many ruins and informative signs about what once was here.

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                                            8월 21, 2024

                                            We took a guided tour, I can only recommend it to anyone who has a bit of interest in history

                                            번역자 Google •

                                              10월 20, 2024

                                              Once the social center of ancient Rome.

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                                                An absolute must. It's worth it and is also a very nice walk.

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                                                  The forum is one of the most interesting components of any Roman city. They were the meeting places for the entire city and concentrated the most important buildings. They are notable for their regularity and axial symmetry, always featuring a main axis. The primitive Roman forum or Forum Magnum of Rome became too small for the needs of a city that once had a million inhabitants, so others were built: the Forum of Caesar, that of Augustus, and that of Trajan. The most important was the one built by Trajan in the 2nd century AD: it had a market, a basilica, a colonnaded gallery, and a curia. Rostral columns, a symbol of the emperor's power, and triumphal arches were also often placed at the entrance to the forum.

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