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Umgebung:

Marble Foot of via di S. Stefano del CaccoMadama Lucrezia a piazza San MarcoTemple of Isis, statue of a lionGoddess IsisPinecone, Temple of IsisTemple of Hadrian, FriezeTemple of Hadrian, FriezeTemple of HadrianModel of the Temple of Hadriantemple de Matidietemple de MatidieBasilica di Nettunomadama lucreziaPantheon, facadePantheon FrontMaquette PantheonThermae AgrippaeColumn of Marcus Aurelius, RomeDetail of the lower half of the Column of Marcus Aurelius, Romeauditorium d'HadrienHadrian's auditorium (arts centre)  in Piazza Venezia, Rome (02-2013)auditorium d'HadrienHadrian's auditorium (arts centre)  in Piazza Venezia, Rome (02-2013)Hadrian's auditoriumLargo di Torre Argentina, Temple ALargo Argentina Station AquarumLargo Argentina Station AquarumAedes Fortuna Huiusce Diei, RomaThe Death of Julius Caesar

Lage:

  • Italien, Rome
  • geo:41.898033,12.480125
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Klassification:

  • Museum
  • Sichtbar

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The collection of the famous Jesuit scholar/scientist, once kept in the Collegio Romano, was dissolved after the unification of Italy (1870). The Etruscan objects ended in the Villa Giulia, the Roman objects in the National Museum. The Egyptian finds are still in the Collegio Romano.

The collection of the famous Jesuit scholar/scientist, once kept in the Collegio Romano, was dissolved after the unification of Italy (1870). The Etruscan objects ended in the Villa Giulia, the Roman objects in the National Museum. The Egyptian finds are still in the Collegio Romano.


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Marble Foot of via di S. Stefano del Cacco

Marble Foot of via di S. Stefano del Cacco This marble foot, more than one meter long, of which the Romans are particularly fond, gave its name to the street. It is what remains of a colossal Roman statue that must have been eight meters high.

Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense

Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense

Temple of Isis

Temple of Isis