The ancient Roman ruins are located between the Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum, and the political and economic center of the once Roman Empire is now in ruins, which is also known as the ancient Roman ruins and worth visiting.
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Located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Some of the Roman columns have been restored and date to 4000 years ago.
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The ancient Roman ruins are located between the Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum, and the political and economic center of the once Roman Empire is now in ruins, which is also known as the ancient Roman ruins and worth visiting.
On one side of the Arc de Triomphe is the Holy Way, and along the Holy Walk is the site of ancient Rome. Inside are the Arc de Triomphe of Titus - House of the Priests - Temple of Vista - Constantine Basilica - Faustina Temple - Seviru Arc de Triomphe, but due to insufficient homework and no guide book, there is no clear distinction between which. . . .
Located in the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. Some Roman columns have been restored and date back to 4,000 years ago. There are now a few columns left in it, and some of the former walls can be seen with steps down. There is a mural on the wall depicting the living conditions.
Foro Romano, the ancient Roman ruins, the tickets are included in the Colosseum's joint ticket, and you can also visit Mount Paratini. From the Colosseum, pass the Arc de Triomphe of Constantine, and follow the crowd to the queue. The queue speed is still very fast. After entering the site, the arch of the Arch of the Greater Emperor is facing the oldest arch building in Rome, and the sculpture on the Arc de Triomphe is also very wonderful. Turn right and follow a gentle ramp to the Colosseum, where you can take a panoramic view of the outside of the Colosseum. Then go all the way inside, as the city center of the ancient Roman era, there are some of the most important buildings inside, but because they are basically ruins, so there is a need for explanations, otherwise it will be a bit tasteless. It is recommended to climb the Paratini Mountain by the way, the mountain is not high, but overlooks the entire site.
Located in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, archaeological finds of the Roman Bazaar site, a row of Roman columns unique to the Roman period, with a history of more than 2,000 years, telling the extent of human civilization in ancient times.
It was once the economic and political center of the ancient Roman Empire, and has been historically for more than 2,000 years, and the interior buildings are mostly ruins. The attractions include temples, Arc de Triomphes, and Senate buildings, which are exquisitely constructed and reminiscent of the glory of Rome in the past. There is almost no shade in the relics, the light is strong, and it is best to visit in the early morning or dusk in summer.