Archaeological Area Collection
Step back in time and explore the captivating archaeological area of Khazne al-Firaun, also known as the Pharaoh's treasure house
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Step back in time and explore the captivating archaeological area of Khazne al-Firaun, also known as the Pharaoh's treasure house. This remarkable mausoleum was skillfully carved out of rock by the Nabataeans in the ancient city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Jordan. As you wander through this abandoned rock city, known as al-Batra, once the capital of the Nabataean Empire, you'll be transported to a bygone era. Accessible through As-Siq, a narrow gorge that leads to Petra's wonders, you'll marvel at its grandeur and historical significance. Traveling further back in history, witness the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius on Pompeii's last days. Through a digitally restored reproduction from an original 19th-century wood engraving, this vivid depiction captures Italy's tragic past with haunting precision. In Rome stands two magnificent triumphal arches that have stood for centuries. The Arco di Settimio Severo and Arco di Tito are awe-inspiring structures that pay homage to Roman emperors and their victories. These digitally restored reproductions transport us to Giovanni Battista's Vedute principali e piu interessanti di Roma from 1799. The Temple of Concordia is another architectural gem nestled within Rome's Roman Forum. Located next to the Temple of Vespasian, this temple showcases exquisite craftsmanship and serves as a testament to ancient Roman culture and religion. Continuing our journey through Rome's rich history brings us to Tempio di Vesta - an enchanting temple dedicated to Vesta on the Roman Forum grounds. Its beauty shines through Giovanni Battista’s restoration from 1799. Adjacent to Comitium lies Curia Hostilia - once a gathering place for esteemed members of the Roman Senate during the Republic era. This digitally restored reproduction allows us glimpses into political discussions held within these historic walls.