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Nymphaeum of Alexander SeverustricliniumMacellumBaths of TrajanTempio IsideServian WallDomus TransitoriaDomus TransitoriaDomus TransitoriaPorta TiburtinaPorta TiburtinaPorfieren bad uit de thermen van TitusMithraeum - basilica of Saint Clementobélisque - DogaliMedea-SarkophagLudus MagnusLudus MagnusTub, Baths DiocletianBaths of DiocletianMinerva MedicaMinerva MedicaColosseum InsideColosseum At EveningArcus Neroniani aqueductobélisque st jean latranvia statiliavia statiliavia statiliaMeta sudansTemple of Venus and Roma

Location:

  • Italy, Rome
  • geo:41.895763,12.501357
  • Location ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • 262 / unknown

Class:

  • Building (other)
  • visible

Annotations

Rome: Arch of Gallienus


Relevant museums

Ara Pacis Museum

Ara Pacis Museum

Rome, Vatican Museums

Rome, Vatican Museums

Rome, Museo nazionale della civiltà romana

Rome, Museo nazionale della civiltà romana - Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography.

Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek

Collection of ancient manuscripts, including papyri, ostraca, and the Peutinger Map

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

Prefectural Museum of Antiquities (Rouen)

Prefectural Museum of Antiquities (Rouen)


Nearby

Servian city wall

Servian wall

Macellum Liviae

The Macellum Liviae, a market building on the *Esquiline, is mentioned only by late-antique and mediaeval sources, which place it near the Church of S. Vito.

Esquiline

Street on the *Esquiline leading N–S from the *Porta Viminalis to the *Porta Esquilina, along the outer limits of the *Agger as shown by Lanciani


This object was added by René Voorburg on 2012-12-15. Last update by Ludwinski on 2021-06-29. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/10896 . Download as RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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