History, Facts and Information about Ancient Rome Buildings The content of this article provides interesting history, facts and information about Ancient Rome Buildings. The old same "When in Rome..." is particularly significant when visiting modern day Rome because due to the Romans invention of concrete and their great feats of engineering you can actually do and see what the Romans did. There are complete Ancient Rome buildings still standing, such as the Parthenon, but there are also ruins of other buildings available to walk around giving a significant insight into how the ancient Romans lived and, in the case of the Roman Colosseum, how some Romans died. List of Ancient Rome Buildings and Monuments The following is a list of Ancient Rome Buildings and monuments which are a must for visitors when visiting Rome: Roman Colosseum The Pantheon The Forum The Forum of Julius Caesar The Forum of Augustus The Domus Aurea (Golden House) Trajan's Forum and Trajan's market The Palatine - Clivius Palatinus, Villa Farnese, ruins of the Temple Magna Mater, the House of Livia and the Palace of the Flavii Hadrian's mausoleum - Castel Saint Angelo Trevi fountain Spanish steps Vatican, St Peter's Basilica and Square and the Sistine Chapel Triumphal Arch of Constantine and the Arch of Titus Basilica of Maxentius Temple of Vesta Temple of Castor and Pollux Temple of Saturn Arch of Septimus Severus Site of the Circus Maximus Baths of Caracalla Via Appia - the Appian Way Theatre of Marcellus The Round Temple - the Island on the Tiber
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