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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O89_hotel-tiziano_Roma-Lazio.html
The building hosting the Hotel Tiziano was reconstructed in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II between the years 1886 and 1888 by an architect native of the Ticino region but Roman of birth and culture, Gaetano Koch (1849-1910). The elegant building was o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M77_pamphilj-palace-on-navona-square_Roma-Lazio.html
Architetti [Architects]: F. Borromini (1599-1667) G. Rainaldi (1570-1655) C. Rainaldi (1611-1690) Affreschi [Frescoes]: P. da Cortona (1596-1669) G. Brandi (1621-1691) F. Allegrini (1615/20-post 1679) G. Gimignani (1606-1681) A. Camassei (1602-16…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M76_13th-century-st-gregory-monastery-cross-stone_Roma-Lazio.html
Cross-stone, XIII c., Armenia, Lori Region, St. Gregory Monastery Gift of the Republic of Armenia to the city of Rome symbolizing the eternal friendship between the Armenian and Italian people. 13 December 2011, Rome
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L7O_rione-district-x-campitelli_Roma-Lazio.html
The zone, which is named after the Piazza Campitelli, holds the sites which witnessed the birth of Rome: the municipal castle on the Campidoglio Hill (Arx), formerly the seat of the government, of the civil institutions and of the State Archives (…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L5A_shrine-of-venus-cloacina-sacello-di-venere-cloacina_Roma-Lazio.html
Shrine of Venus Cloacina The circular base is placed above a tuff structure set into the ground, located where the Cloaca Maxima enters the Forum. This is the shrine dedicated to Venus Cloacina, containing two statues with the symbols of Venus. A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L58_basilica-aemilia-entablature-trabeazione_Roma-Lazio.html
The lower order entablature of Basilica Aemilia ———- Trabeazione dell'ordine inferiore della basilica emilia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L49_tabernae-at-the-front-of-the-basilica-aemilia_Roma-Lazio.html
Tabernae at the Front of the Basilica Aemilia The Basilica Aemilia faces the Forum with a double order portico: the three granite columns were raised during reconstruction work in the late empire. Behind the portico is a row of shops in tuff bloc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L45_forum-square_Roma-Lazio.html
The large paved square at the centre of the Forum, the main space used for public assemblies, remained almost empty of buildings throughout the Republican period (5th-1st centuries BC). During the empire, as its importance decreased with the openi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L3N_roman-forum-history-of-the-excavations_Roma-Lazio.html
Although the Forum was "rediscovered" in the Renaissance, scientific interest in the area only began in the late 18th century. This led in the 19th century to systematic explorations by illustrious archaeologists, including Carlo Fea, Antonio Nibb…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L33_roman-forum_Roma-Lazio.html
The Roman Forum lies in the valley surrounded by the Palatine, Capitoline and Esquiline hills. In the Republican period (5th-1st centuries BC) this was the political, economic, religious and commercial heart of ancient Rome. In the 9th-8th centuri…
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