Map of Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill
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This map shows Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, museums, archaeological areas, view points, public toilets, points of interest, and tourist attractions in Rome.
Author: Ontheworldmap.com
Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.
The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill are three of the most significant historical sites in Rome, Italy, reflecting the grandeur of ancient Roman civilization.
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an iconic symbol of ancient Rome. Construction began under Emperor Vespasian in AD 72 and was completed in AD 80 by his successor, Titus. It was the largest amphitheater ever built, capable of seating up to 80,000 spectators. The Colosseum hosted gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and other forms of entertainment.
The Roman Forum was the heart of ancient Rome, serving as the center of political, social, and economic life. It was the site of important government buildings, temples, and public spaces. Key structures in the Forum include the Senate House (Curia), the Temple of Saturn, and the Arch of Septimius Severus. The Forum was the focal point of Roman public life for centuries.
Palatine Hill is one of the seven hills of Rome and is considered the birthplace of the city. According to Roman mythology, it was here that Romulus founded Rome. The hill became the site of imperial palaces and luxurious residences, reflecting its status as a desirable location for Rome's elite. Excavations on the Palatine Hill have uncovered significant archaeological remains, including the House of Augustus and the Domus Flavia.
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Last Updated: November 08, 2024
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