Work continued for the safety of the monuments of the Roman Forum, to allow the expansion of trails accessible by visitors at the archaeological complex of the central area.
Open to the public area of the Temple of Venus and Rome, a monumental work built by the Emperor Hadrian and inaugurated by his successor, Antoninus Pius in 141 AD .The building was constructed on the ruins of the vestibule of the Domus Aura, according to a big project, curated by the same Emperor Hadrian: the place of worship was built on an artificial terrace, on which the long sides opened a gray granite columns. The temple was the center of this space, raised by a stylobate some steps and surrounded by a colonnade of white marble in Corinthian style. The two cells of the deities were oriented in the opposite direction, separated from the back wall.
The monument as it appears today is the result of a massive restoration carried out by the Emperor Maxentius after the fire that affected the Roman Forum in the early fourth century. AD: Both cells were equipped with an apse, in stone, a marble floor, columns of porphyry on the walls and a roof caisson, whose stucco inspired Palladio.
The cell dedicated to the goddess Roma was incorporated in the Church of SS Peter and Paul (now Church of Santa Francesca Romana) during the eighth century. A.D. The remainder of the temple
Open to the public area of the Temple of Venus and Rome, a monumental work built by the Emperor Hadrian and inaugurated by his successor, Antoninus Pius in 141 AD .The building was constructed on the ruins of the vestibule of the Domus Aura, according to a big project, curated by the same Emperor Hadrian: the place of worship was built on an artificial terrace, on which the long sides opened a gray granite columns. The temple was the center of this space, raised by a stylobate some steps and surrounded by a colonnade of white marble in Corinthian style. The two cells of the deities were oriented in the opposite direction, separated from the back wall.
The monument as it appears today is the result of a massive restoration carried out by the Emperor Maxentius after the fire that affected the Roman Forum in the early fourth century. AD: Both cells were equipped with an apse, in stone, a marble floor, columns of porphyry on the walls and a roof caisson, whose stucco inspired Palladio.
The cell dedicated to the goddess Roma was incorporated in the Church of SS Peter and Paul (now Church of Santa Francesca Romana) during the eighth century. A.D. The remainder of the temple
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