Vicus Caprarius – The Water City Vicus Caprarius, known as the City of Water, is a fascinating Roman archaeological site tucked beneath Rome’s lively Trevi district. This […]
The Baths of Caracalla were constructed under Emperor Caracalla’s rule in 216 AD, though the project began during his father, Emperor Septimius Severus’s reign, in 206 AD. […]
The concept of establishing an archaeological park along the Appian Way has roots going back to the Napoleonic era. Restoration efforts began with Antonio Canova in the […]
Via Latina Tombs overview The Via Latina Tombs sit inside a small archaeological park along the ancient Via Latina, southeast of central Rome. The area preserves several […]
House of Augustus overview The House of Augustus sits on Palatine Hill, above the Roman Forum. This residence belonged to Rome’s first emperor, Augustus. The structure dates […]
Crypta Balbi overview Crypta Balbi sits near Campo de’ Fiori and Largo di Torre Argentina. This site forms part of the National Roman Museum system. The complex […]
Temple of Portunus overview The Temple of Portunus sits in the Forum Boarium area of Rome, near the Tiber River. The structure dates to the late 2nd […]
Baths of Antoninus overview The Baths of Antoninus are the largest Roman baths outside of Rome and one of the most impressive sites in Carthage. They sit […]
Baths of Antoninus, V83M+MXX, Impasse des Thermes d'Antonin, Site archéologique de Carthage 2016, Tunisia
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