Discover the history in the heart of city
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The Roman Forum, also known as the "Forum Romanum" in Latin, it is located in the heart of the city. it is the most important forum in ancient Rome, situated on low ground between the Palatine and Capitoline hills. It is an archaeological site and open-air museum. The significant and landmarks in the Roman Forum are Temple of Saturn, Temple of Vesta, Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, Arch of Titus, Curia Julia and Rostra. You will get to explore the ruins of ancient Rome's most important civic and religious buildings in the heart of Rome.
I love it! So much to see but of course need some stamina here as there are lots of walking and pathways aint exactly well paved. Please wear comfortable footwear here and have at least 1-2 hours to finish walking.
The entire place is huge! So make sure you delegate enough time to really go around. Just passed by so we didn’t get tickets but still cool to see. Had some constructions though
Perhaps the best 30-minute walk of my life. Romans are so lucky to have the forum in there back yard!
An old government complex of Ancient Rome, standing still after 2000 years of corrosion, for the future generations to witness the structures of Ancient Rome.
Roman ruins which you can admire from afar that are a testament of the the Roman past. It really shows how organized the city once was! You can't miss if you're in Rome!