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Temple of Saturn and the Roman Forum, Best of Europe, 2007


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The oldest and most important structures of the ancient city are located in the forum, including its ancient former royal residency the Regia and the surrounding complex of the Vestal virgins. The Old Republic had its formal Comitium there where the senate, as well as Republican government began. The forum served as a city square and central hub where the people of Rome gathered for justice, and faith. The forum was also the economic hub of the city and considered to be the center of the Republic and Empire.

An anonymous 8th century traveler from Einsiedeln (now in Switzerland) reported that the Forum was already falling apart in his time. During the Middle Ages, though the memory of the Forum Romanum persisted, its monuments were for the most part buried under debris, and its location was designated the "Campo Vaccino" or "cattle field," located between the Capitoline Hill and the Colosseum. The return of Pope Urban V from Avignon in 1367 led to an increased interest in ancient monuments, partly for their moral lesson and partly as a quarry for new buildings being undertaken in Rome after a long lapse. Artists from the late 15th century drew the ruins in the Forum, antiquaries copied inscriptions in the 16th century, and a tentative excavation was begun in the late 18th century.

 
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Picture of the remains of the Temple of Saturn overlooking the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy.  The three Remaining Columns of the Temple of Castor and Pollux can be seen to the right, and the Roman Colosseum can be seen in the distance in the center.
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Picture of the remains of the Temple of Saturn overlooking the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy. The three Remaining Columns of the Temple of Castor and Pollux can be seen to the right, and the Roman Colosseum can be seen in the distance in the center.

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Date: 2007:07:29
File Size: 74668 bytes
Width: 500 pixels
Height: 375 pixels
Camera: Canon PowerShot A640
Exposure Time: 1/1250 s
F-Number: f/3.2
Focal Length: 10.835 mm


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