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Step back in time and explore the grandeur of ancient Rome with its rich history and captivating landmarks

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall Banks East Turret J980129

Hadrians Wall Banks East Turret J980129
HADRIANs WALL: BANKS EAST TURRET, Cumbria. Cutaway reconstruction drawing by Philip Corke

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman building tools N100179

Roman building tools N100179
HADRIANs WALL. Roman building tools. Top left to right - masons hammer, plumb bob. Bottom left to right - slaters hammer and chisel

Background imageRoman Collection: Chester Roman Amphitheatre N071454

Chester Roman Amphitheatre N071454
CHESTER ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE, Cheshire. Elevated view with excavation in progress

Background imageRoman Collection: Stone carving of Sol N080063

Stone carving of Sol N080063
CORBRIDGE ROMAN TOWN, Northumberland. Museum objects: stone relief of Sol from Temple of Jupiter Dolichenus. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Brough Castle and Roman fort 34002_064

Brough Castle and Roman fort 34002_064
Brough Castle and Brough (Verteris) Roman fort and civil settlement, Cumbria, 2018

Background imageRoman Collection: Chysauster, Gulval, Cornwall. 1959

Chysauster, Gulval, Cornwall. 1959
Aerial view of the remains of the Iron Age village at Chysauster, near Gulval, which consists of several courtyard houses and a fogou. The Romano-British settlement is cared for by English Heritage

Background imageRoman Collection: Bath city center and River Avon, Somerset, England

Bath city center and River Avon, Somerset, England

Background imageRoman Collection: England, Somerset, Bath, Roman Baths, Gilt Bronze Head of Sulis Minerva

England, Somerset, Bath, Roman Baths, Gilt Bronze Head of Sulis Minerva

Background imageRoman Collection: Fosse Way 33481_010

Fosse Way 33481_010
The Fosse Way Roman Road Looking South West Towards Cirencester, Gloucestershire, 2018

Background imageRoman Collection: Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC a AD 65), fully Lucius Annaeus Seneca and also known simply as Seneca

Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC a AD 65), fully Lucius Annaeus Seneca and also known simply as Seneca
illustration of a Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC a AD 65), fully Lucius Annaeus Seneca and also known simply as Seneca, was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist

Background imageRoman Collection: Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy

Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy
Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) is the cathedral church of Milan, Italy. The Gothic cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete

Background imageRoman Collection: Gargrave Roman Villa IC042_001

Gargrave Roman Villa IC042_001
Reconstruction drawing, by Judith Dobie, showing Gargrave Roman Villa, also known as Kirk Sink Roman Villa, and its associated buildings and landscape

Background imageRoman Collection: Interior of The Treasury, Petra, Jordan

Interior of The Treasury, Petra, Jordan
The site is open from 6am to 6pm during the summer and from 6am to 4 pm in winter

Background imageRoman Collection: On patrol IC048 / 027

On patrol IC048 / 027
Hadrians Wall. Reconstruction line drawing of Roman soldiers mounted on horseback. Location based on Grindon Milecastle. Attributed to Philip Corke. c.1985 - c.2000. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: FALL OF ROME, 476. Romulus Augustulus (b. 461?), last Roman emperor of the West

FALL OF ROME, 476. Romulus Augustulus (b. 461?), last Roman emperor of the West, deposed by Odoacer in 476
FALL OF ROME, 476. Romulus Augustulus (b.461?), last Roman emperor of the West, deposed by Odoacer in 476. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageRoman Collection: CONSTANTINE CONVERSION. Conversion of Roman Emperor Constantine I (280)

CONSTANTINE CONVERSION. Conversion of Roman Emperor Constantine I (280?-337) at the Milvian Bridge in 312: steel engraving, American, 1869

Background imageRoman Collection: THE LAOCOON GROUP: Roman marble copy of a Greek original of c50 B. C

THE LAOCOON GROUP: Roman marble copy of a Greek original of c50 B. C
THE LAOCOON GROUP: Roman marble copy of a Greek original of c50 B.C

Background imageRoman Collection: Chesters Roman Fort J900485

Chesters Roman Fort J900485
HADRIANs WALL: CHESTERS ROMAN FORT, Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing of aerial view of fort by Alan Sorrell

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman villa

Roman villa
Villa of a wealthy citizen of ancient Rome. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRoman Collection: Reused Roman altar at Carlisle Castle K011557

Reused Roman altar at Carlisle Castle K011557
CARLISLE CASTLE, Carlisle, Cumbria. Detail of a Roman altar stone reused as a door lintel

Background imageRoman Collection: Jasper intaglio, Aldborough Roman Town K940047

Jasper intaglio, Aldborough Roman Town K940047
ALDBOROUGH ROMAN TOWN, North Yorkshire. Jasper intaglio depicting a hare in a chariot being pulled by a cock

Background imageRoman Collection: Housesteads Roman Fort J000116

Housesteads Roman Fort J000116
HADRIANs WALL: HOUSESTEADS ROMAN FORT (VERCOVICIUM), Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing of Barrack XIII in the 2nd century AD by Philip Corke

Background imageRoman Collection: Wroxeter Roman City J900034

Wroxeter Roman City J900034
WROXETER ROMAN CITY, Shropshire. Aerial reconstruction drawing of the city as it may have appeared in early 3rd century by Ivan Lapper

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall: Brunton Turret J880257

Hadrians Wall: Brunton Turret J880257
HADRIANs WALL: BRUNTON TURRET, Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing by Frank Gardiner (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageRoman Collection: Burgh Castle N090547

Burgh Castle N090547
BURGH CASTLE, Norfolk. Aerial view of Classis Britannica " Saxon Shore" fort

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman hub cap K870175

Roman hub cap K870175
LULLINGSTONE ROMAN VILLA, Kent. Bronze wheel hub-cap, decorated with head of lion, found in Room 8

Background imageRoman Collection: Richborough Roman Fort J980119

Richborough Roman Fort J980119
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT, Kent. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Ivan LAPPER

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman galley N100094

Roman galley N100094
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team) showing a galley from the Roman fleet Classis Britannica

Background imageRoman Collection: Reculver Towers and Roman Fort N080988

Reculver Towers and Roman Fort N080988
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. Aerial view of Roman Regulbium, a Saxon Shore fort and naval base for the Classis Britannica - the Roman fleet based in Britain

Background imageRoman Collection: Silchester Roman City N080915

Silchester Roman City N080915
SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS, Hampshire. The Forum at Silchester as it might have appeared in the 4th century AD seen from the north west. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Urmston

Background imageRoman Collection: Silchester Roman City Amphitheatre N080914

Silchester Roman City Amphitheatre N080914
SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Urmston showing spectators arriving at the amphitheatre for a gladiatorial contest c.250 AD, seen from the south

Background imageRoman Collection: Silchester Roman City J950068

Silchester Roman City J950068
SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing of the Forum by Ivan Lapper

Background imageRoman Collection: Lullingstone Roman Villa mosaic J910066

Lullingstone Roman Villa mosaic J910066
LULLINGSTONE ROMAN VILLA, Kent. Mosaic floor in Audience Room: Bellerophon riding Pegasus and spearing Chimaera

Background imageRoman Collection: The Bull Ring, Cirencester CC57_00043

The Bull Ring, Cirencester CC57_00043
CIRENCESTER ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE, Gloucestershire. The bull ring is the local name for the towns roman amphitheatre, which as Corinium was one of the most important roman towns in the country lying

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman signal station 24932_039

Roman signal station 24932_039
OLD BURROW, Countisbury, Devon. Aerial view. Roman fortlet and signal station overlooking the Bristol Channel near Lynmouth, Exmoor

Background imageRoman Collection: Panini - Capriccio of Roman ruins with Trajans Column J880470

Panini - Capriccio of Roman ruins with Trajans Column J880470
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Twickenham, Richmond, Middlesex. " Capriccio of Roman ruins with Trajans Column" by Giovanni Paolo PANINI (c1692-1765). Pannini

Background imageRoman Collection: Hadrians Wall, Hotbank Crags J080009

Hadrians Wall, Hotbank Crags J080009
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. The path along Hotbank Crags at dawn, with Greenlee Lough in the distance. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Housesteads Roman Fort N061000

Housesteads Roman Fort N061000
HADRIANs WALL: HOUSESTEADS FORT, Northumberland. Aerial view of the fort. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Wroxeter Roman City J900036

Wroxeter Roman City J900036
WROXETER ROMAN CITY, Shropshire. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper. The baths complex as it may have appeared in the 5th century after the baths had gone out of use

Background imageRoman Collection: York Roman Basilica J960245

York Roman Basilica J960245
YORK ROMAN BASILICA, Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageRoman Collection: Panini - Roman Landscape with the Colosseum J920082

Panini - Roman Landscape with the Colosseum J920082
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Twickenham, Richmond, Middlesex. " Landscape with the Colosseum " 1738 by Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691/2-1765). Pannini

Background imageRoman Collection: Shrine at Nornour, Isles of Scilly J010101

Shrine at Nornour, Isles of Scilly J010101
ISLES OF SCILLY. Reconstruction drawing of the Romano-British shrine at Nornour prehistoric site in 200 AD by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team). Shrine in house number 1

Background imageRoman Collection: Lullingstone Roman Villa J000134

Lullingstone Roman Villa J000134
LULLINGSTONE ROMAN VILLA, Kent. Cutaway reconstruction drawing of the chapel & cellar in the late 4th century AD, by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageRoman Collection: Housesteads Roman Fort J000120

Housesteads Roman Fort J000120
HADRIANs WALL, HOUSESTEADS ROMAN FORT (VERCOVICIUM) Reconstruction drawing of the Hospital in the 2nd century AD by Philip Corke. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman Pharos and St Marys Church J960160

Roman Pharos and St Marys Church J960160
DOVER CASTLE, Kent. The Roman pharos lighthouse and St Mary in Castro church (St Mary in the Castle)

Background imageRoman Collection: Wroxeter Roman City J900276

Wroxeter Roman City J900276
WROXETER ROMAN CITY, Shrophire. Tepidarium and Caldarium and the Frigidarium from the south showing the hypocaust heating system

Background imageRoman Collection: Roman soldier M852256

Roman soldier M852256
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. Roman soldier in silhouette with spear and shield. Ermine Street Guard re-enactor. hadrian

Background imageRoman Collection: Verulamium, St Albans

Verulamium, St Albans
Remains of the 3rd largest city and only municipium of Roman Britain. IoE 163467



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Step back in time and explore the grandeur of ancient Rome with its rich history and captivating landmarks. Delve into the Antique map of the Roman Empire, tracing the vast territories that once fell under its dominion. Marvel at the intricate details on a Map of ancient Rome, revealing the layout of this magnificent city. As you wander through Italy's capital, Rome, witness a breathtaking sight: a red Vespa motorbike parked gracefully in front of the iconic Colosseum at sunrise. The juxtaposition between modernity and antiquity is truly awe-inspiring. Immerse yourself further into Roman culture by admiring a stunning Roman seafood mosaic. Its vibrant colors depict an abundance of marine life, showcasing their appreciation for both artistry and gastronomy. Venture beyond Rome to Hadrian's Wall, an impressive structure that stretches across northern England. Stand before it and imagine what life was like during those times when it served as a boundary line for the empire. Travel alongside Apostle Paul on his Missionary Journeys through lithographs published in 1886. Experience his remarkable adventures as he spreads Christianity throughout various regions. Discover another section of Hadrian's Wall known as Sycamore Gap - nature intertwines with history here, creating an enchanting landscape that has captivated many visitors over time. Explore Silchester Roman City Walls and Portchester Castle; remnants from centuries ago stand tall amidst changing landscapes - testaments to Roman engineering prowess that have stood against time itself. Back in Trastevere district in Rome, spot another Red Vespa weaving through narrow streets lined with charming cafes and boutiques – a quintessential symbol of Italian style intertwined with ancient heritage. No visit to Rome would be complete without gazing up at Michelangelo's masterpiece: The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Let your eyes wander across this celestial artwork depicting biblical scenes brought to life by one man’s genius brushstrokes.