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Roman architecture is a style of architecture that was developed in Ancient Rome and used throughout the Roman Empire

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Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Forum of Caesar with the ruins of the Temple of Venus Mother, Rome

The Forum of Caesar with the ruins of the Temple of Venus Mother, Rome. Rome Forum Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1940 ca.. Date of Artwork:46 a.C

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Temple of Saturn seen from the Basilica Julia; Roman Forum, Rome

The Temple of Saturn seen from the Basilica Julia; Roman Forum, Rome Rome Roman Forum Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Curia and the Arch of Septimus Severus located in the Roman Forum, Rome

The Curia and the Arch of Septimus Severus located in the Roman Forum, Rome. Rome Forum Building Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1940 ca

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Roman tower, also known as Red Tower or Tower of San Secondo or Tower of Santa

View of the Roman tower, also known as Red Tower or Tower of San Secondo or Tower of Santa Caterina, in Asti Asti Tower Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The faade of the Curia. The building is located in the Roman Forum, Rome

The faade of the Curia. The building is located in the Roman Forum, Rome. Rome Building Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1932 ca.. Date of Artwork:80

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The remains of the Acqua Claudia aqueduct, in the countryside between Rome and Frascati

The remains of the Acqua Claudia aqueduct, in the countryside between Rome and Frascati, begun under Caligula in 35 A.D. and finished under Claudius in 49 A.D

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Palatine Gate in Turin

View of the Palatine Gate in Turin Turin City Gate Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1932 ca.. Date of Artwork:27-14 ca

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Arch of Augustus at Susa

The Arch of Augustus at Susa Susa Trimphal Arch Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:9-8 ca

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Bramafam tower and part of Roman wall, Aosta

Bramafam tower and part of Roman wall, Aosta Aosta Tower Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1932. Date of Artwork:XI sec. ca

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Ruins of the stand at the Palatine Hill Stadium, or Hippodrome

Ruins of the stand at the Palatine Hill Stadium, or Hippodrome, built by Domitian and renovated by Septimius Severus, in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome Rome Archaeological area

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the ruins of the Palatine Hill Stadium, or Hippodrome

View of the ruins of the Palatine Hill Stadium, or Hippodrome, built by Domitian and renovated by Septimius Severus, in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome Rome Archaeological area

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Ruins of the Palatine Hill Stadium, or Hippodrome, built by Domitian

Ruins of the Palatine Hill Stadium, or Hippodrome, built by Domitian and renovated by Septimius Severus, in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome Rome Archaeological area of

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Pool at Domus Flavia in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome

Pool at Domus Flavia in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome Rome Archaeological area of the Palatine, Domus Flavia Building Flavian Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Cryptoporticus of the palace of Tiberius, in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome

Cryptoporticus of the palace of Tiberius, in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome Rome Archaeological area of the Palatine, palace of Tiberius Building First Imperial Period

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Ruins of the palace of Tiberius in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome

Ruins of the palace of Tiberius in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome Rome Archaeological area of the Palatine Building First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Interior of the House of Livia in the archaeological area on the Palatine Hill, Rome

Interior of the House of Livia in the archaeological area on the Palatine Hill, Rome Rome Archaeological area of the Palatine, House of Livia House Augustan Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The ruins of the Temple of Jupiter Victor or Temple of Apollo, inaugurated in 28 B.C

The ruins of the Temple of Jupiter Victor or Temple of Apollo, inaugurated in 28 B.C. after the Roman victory at Antium. The temple is located in the archaeological area of the Palatine Hill in Rome

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The remains of a colonnade in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill

The remains of a colonnade in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome
The remains of a colonnade in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome Rome Palatine Hill, Domus Flavia, peristyle Building Flavian Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Ruins of the nymphaeum in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome

Ruins of the nymphaeum in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome
Ruins of the nymphaeum in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome Rome Palatine Hill, Domus Flavia Building Flavian Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Basilica, where cases were discussed in front of the emperor, in Domitian's imperial palace

The Basilica, where cases were discussed in front of the emperor, in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia
The Basilica, where cases were discussed in front of the emperor, in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome Rome Palatine Hill, Domus Flavia Building Flavian Period

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The throne room in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome

The throne room in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome
The throne room in Domitian's imperial palace, or Domus Flavia, on the Palatine Hill, Rome Rome Palatine Hill Building Flavian Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The ruins of Domitian's imperial palace or the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome

The ruins of Domitian's imperial palace or the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome
The ruins of Domitian's imperial palace or the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome Rome Palatine Hill Building Flavian Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Temple of Divus Romulus, in the Roman Forum, thought to be also the Temple of Jupiter Stator

The Temple of Divus Romulus, in the Roman Forum, thought to be also the Temple of Jupiter Stator Rome Roman Forum Temple Late Antique Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The ruins of the entrance to what is presumed to be Caligula's imperial palace on the Palatine

The ruins of the entrance to what is presumed to be Caligula's imperial palace on the Palatine Hill, Rome
The ruins of the entrance to what is presumed to be Caligula's imperial palace on the Palatine Hill, Rome Rome Palatine Hill Building First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The ruins of what is presumed to be Caligula's imperial palace on the Palatine Hill, Rome

The ruins of what is presumed to be Caligula's imperial palace on the Palatine Hill, Rome
The ruins of what is presumed to be Caligula's imperial palace on the Palatine Hill, Rome Rome Palatine Hill Building First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The ruins of the Roman pier in Ostia Antica

The ruins of the Roman pier in Ostia Antica Rome Ostia, excavations at Ostia Antica. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The ruins of the Capitolium, the most important temple in town, Ostia Antica

The ruins of the Capitolium, the most important temple in town, Ostia Antica Rome Ostia, excavations at Ostia Antica Temple Hadrianic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The house of the Dolii, named after its thirty five large terracotta oil

The house of the Dolii, named after its thirty five large terracotta oil and wine jars stored in a pit. Ostia Antica Rome Ostia, excavations at Ostia Antica workshop - Laboratory Severan Period

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The ruins of the sanctuary of Mithras in the ancient imperial palace, Ostia Antica

The ruins of the sanctuary of Mithras in the ancient imperial palace, Ostia Antica Rome Ostia, excavations at Ostia Antica Temple Antonine Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the ancient imperial palace in Ostia Antica

View of the ancient imperial palace in Ostia Antica Rome Ostia, excavations of Ostia Antica Building Antonine Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The baths of the ancient imperial palace in Ostia Antica

The baths of the ancient imperial palace in Ostia Antica Rome Ostia, excavations at Ostia Antica Building Antonine Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Rooms in the ancient imperial palace of Ostia Antica

Rooms in the ancient imperial palace of Ostia Antica Rome Ostia, excavations of Ostia Antica Building Antonine Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Roman wall of the city of Latin origins called Norba or commonly, Civita. Norma

Roman wall of the city of Latin origins called Norba or commonly, Civita. Norma Norma Norba Walls Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:III sec. a.C

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The image shows a threshing scene in the Roman countryside

The image shows a threshing scene in the Roman countryside Rome. Date of Photograph:1932 ca

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Villa del Vascello on the Janiculum Hill. The villa was almost completely destroyed during

Villa del Vascello on the Janiculum Hill. The villa was almost completely destroyed during the battle in defense of the Roman Republic against the French in June, 1849

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Partial view of the Arch of Constantine in Rome

Partial view of the Arch of Constantine in Rome Rome Trimphal Arch Late Antique Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900-1910. Date of Artwork:315

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Roman Forum from Campidoglio. On the left, the arch of Septimus Severus

View of the Roman Forum from Campidoglio. On the left, the arch of Septimus Severus and, on the right, the remains of the temple of Saturn Rome Campidoglio Temple Republican Period, Roman Art

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: One of the so-called pluteus of Trajan, marble parapet depicting the destruction of the old

One of the so-called pluteus of Trajan, marble parapet depicting the destruction of the old fashioned price registers, now located in the Curia Rome Roman Forum Pluteus Trajanic Period

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Roman Forum. On the left, the slopes of the Palatine hills

View of the Roman Forum. On the left, the slopes of the Palatine hills Rome Forum Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:VII sec. a.C.- III sec. d.C

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Roman Forum: on the right, the Church of S. Lorenzo in Miranda

View of the Roman Forum: on the right, the Church of S. Lorenzo in Miranda, built on the ruins of temple of Antonino and Faustina, and the dome of the temple of Divo Romolo

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Roman Forum: on the left, the remaining three columns of the Temple of Castor and Pollux

View of the Roman Forum: on the left, the remaining three columns of the Temple of Castor and Pollux and in the background, on the right

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Four-sided Arch called of Giano, Rome. In the background

View of the Four-sided Arch called of Giano, Rome. In the background, the bell tower of the Church of Saint Giorgio in Velabro is visible

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Roman Forum: on the left, the remains of the Basilica Julia and, on the right

View of the Roman Forum: on the left, the remains of the Basilica Julia and, on the right, the honorary columns Rome Roman Forum Civic Basilica Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Roman Forum: on the left, the remains of the temple of Saturn and, on the right

View of the Roman Forum: on the left, the remains of the temple of Saturn and, on the right, the Basilica Julia. In the background, the Colosseum Rome Roman Forum Forum Roman Art, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Hall of the Market of Trajan with a rectangular plan, Rome, the area was used as a bargaining space

Hall of the Market of Trajan with a rectangular plan, Rome, the area was used as a bargaining space. In the background, a Renaissance building

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Cup depicting the myth of Prometheus and of his brother Atlas, in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum

Cup depicting the myth of Prometheus and of his brother Atlas, in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum Cup Archaic

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Faade of the Basilica of S. Maria degli Angeli, Rome, built on the remains of the exhedra of a

Faade of the Basilica of S. Maria degli Angeli, Rome, built on the remains of the exhedra of a room of the Terme of Diocletian

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Remains of the temple of Hercules, Cori

Remains of the temple of Hercules, Cori Cori Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec



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