Ancient and Early Christian sites in Rome

This section is dedicated to the ancient monuments of Rome. They are so numerous and varied that you will find below two main articles. One presents the 3 or 4 most important places of the city of Rome, with the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Pantheon. The other article lists the most interesting sites, between the temples, forums, baths, Roman houses, columns and triumphal arches, but also the walls, gates, paleochristian catacombs, aqueducts and park including that of the Appian Way.
The most prestigious monuments also have their dedicated page.

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20 ancient buildings and places to discover in Rome

The Appian Way in Rome

After the three great ancient tourist attractions of Rome, a good number of buildings fascinate by their evocation of the past of the eternal city, such as the Forum Boarium which was the market of the river port, the Baths of Caracalla which were the largest in the world, the imperial hill of the Palatine, the tens of kilometres of walls of Aurelian, the catacombs, the Appian Way or the aqueducts, and many others.

Pantheon of Rome

Facade, porch of the Pantheon in Rome It is the best preserved ancient monument of the city, a temple dedicated to the gods of pagan Rome, rebuilt around 125 by the emperor Hadrian with the elevation of a coffered dome pierced by an oculus, 43 meters high.