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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KZ5_domus-augustana-upper-peristyle-peristilio-superiore_Roma-Lazio.html
Domus Augustana. Upper Peristyle The ground floor of the "private" sector of the palace was arranged around a porticoed courtyard with coloured marble columns, identical to that in the "public" sector; at the centre was a lar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KYX_the-stadium-lo-stadio_Roma-Lazio.html
The 'Stadium' The so-called Stadium, another important area of the Flavian Palace, was in fact a huge rectangular garden area with a hemicycle at one end. The Garden was enclosed by a portico and its perimeter was marked out by a track running a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KYM_nymphaeum-and-adjoining-cisterns-ninfeo-e-annesse-cisterne_Roma-Lazio.html
Nymphaeum and Adjoining Cisterns The short northern side of the "Stadium" - above some service rooms - ended in a square room with niches decorated with statues and fountains fed by a complex system of water pipes. Some large cisterns in the unde…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KXZ_neronian-foundations-fondazioni-neroniane_Roma-Lazio.html
Neronian Foundations The concrete foundations that run from the Forum around the corner towards the Palatine, alongside the Arch of Titus, probably pertain to the enormous portico that, according to the ancient sources, Nero had constructed as th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KX5_imperial-palace_Roma-Lazio.html
Imperial Palace The imperial palace stands on the summit of the Palatine and extends to its slopes, occupying much of the hill. It was built by the architect Rabirius on the orders of Domitian (AD 81-96) and inaugurated in AD 92; it was the offic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KWK_domus-flavia-so-called-lararium-cd-larario_Roma-Lazio.html
Domus Flavia. So-called, Lararium The smaller room next to the so-called Audience Chamber is known as the Lararium because when it was discovered it had a podium at the back - accessible from two small staircases and clad in coloured marbles - in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KVY_arch-of-titus-arco-di-tito_Roma-Lazio.html
Arch of Titus The inscription records the dedication of this arch by the Senate and people of Rome to the emperor after his victory over Judea (AD 70). Scenes from the conquest are sculpted on the inside: one panel shows the procession with the b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVXO_vittorio-emanuele-ii_Rome-Lazio.html
Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele IIsecc. XIX-XXArchitetti: G. Sacconi, P. Piacentini, G. Koch, M. ManfrediRenderings of the Monument:Pianta * Sezione longitudianle * Prospeto[Left column - Text in Italian?] Right column - Text in English: The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVJS_the-trevi-pantheon-route_Rome-Lazio.html
[Text in Italian: ?] Text in English: The Trevi-Pantheon Route forms part of a narrow and winding itinerary which begins in Piazza Farnese and arrives at the slopes of the Quirinale, the route includes the open spaces and the grand monuments…
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