Baths of Agrippa

Built between 25 and 19 BC by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus, these baths were the first public baths in the city. Located in the heart of the Campus Martius, the baths were part of a large redevelopment project for the area that included the construction of other monumental complexes. Agrippa’s baths, fed by […]
Temple of Vesta

The Temple of Vesta, located in the Roman Forum, is one of the most iconic and fascinating symbols of ancient Rome. Dedicated to the goddess Vesta, deity of the domestic hearth and sacred fire, the temple played a central role in the religious and civil life of the city. Its origins date back to the […]
Temple of Vespasian

Built to honor Emperor Vespasian after his death in 79 AD, the temple was completed by his son Titus and later restored by Domitian, Titus’ younger brother. This monument not only celebrates the deification of Vespasian, but also the importance of the Flavian dynasty in the consolidation of the Roman Empire. The temple was started […]
Temple of Venus and Rome

The Temple of Venus and Roma, located in the Roman Forum, is one of the most grandiose and imposing temples of ancient Rome. Its construction began in 121 AD at the behest of Emperor Hadrian, a lover of art and architecture, and was completed by Emperor Antoninus Pius in 141 AD. The temple is dedicated […]
Temple of Saturn

The Temple of Saturn, located in the Roman Forum, is one of the oldest and most revered places of worship in Rome. Its construction, dating back to the very early years of the Republic, took place in 497 BC, although sources are not unanimous on this date. Some scholars attribute the consecration of the temple […]
Temple of Romulus

The Temple of the Divine Romulus, located in the Roman Forum, is one of the most enigmatic and fascinating buildings of ancient Rome. Erected by Emperor Maxentius in the early 4th century AD, the temple was dedicated to his son Valerius Romulus, who died prematurely in 309 AD and was later deified. The structure, built […]
Temple of Portuno

The Temple of Portunus, located in the heart of the Forum Boarium in Rome, is a precious example of Roman Republican architecture. Built between the 2nd and 1st century BC, the temple is dedicated to Portunus, the god of ports, keys, and gates. Its location near Rome’s first commercial port, the Portus Tiberinus, emphasizes its […]
Temple of Hercules Victor

The Temple of Hercules Victor, located in Piazza della Bocca della Verità in Rome, is one of the oldest monuments in the city, dating back to 120 BC. This circular temple, often confused in the past with the Temple of Vesta because of its shape, is an extraordinary example of Roman architecture with strong Greek […]
Temple of Castor and Pollux (or of the Dioscuri)

The Temple of Concord, located in the Roman Forum, is one of the most significant buildings of ancient Rome, both for its historical importance and its architecture. Built for the first time in 367 BC by Lucius Furius Camillus, the temple was dedicated to the goddess Concordia to commemorate the reconciliation between patricians and plebeians, […]
Temple of Apollo Sosiano

The Temple of Apollo Sosiano, located in the Campus Martius in Rome, represents an extraordinary example of the fusion between Roman architecture and Greek influences. Its origins date back to the 5th century BC, when it was initially dedicated to Apollo Medicus in response to a plague that had struck Rome. The version of the […]