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Italy. Rome. Forum of Nerva. Built in 85-97 A. C

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Italy. Rome. Forum of Nerva. Built in 85-97 A. C

Italy. Rome. Forum of Nerva. Built in 85-97 A.C. It was started by Emperor Domitian but officially completed and opened by his successor, Nerva. It is also referred to as the Transient Forum (Forum Transitorium). Partial view

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Arachne Block Corinthian Domitian Element Entablature Fora Forum Frieze Nerva Support Touristical Transient Visitors Colonnacce Myth


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Step back in time as you explore the ancient ruins of the Forum of Nerva in Rome, Italy. Built between 85-97 A.D., this architectural marvel was started by Emperor Domitian but officially completed and opened by his successor, Nerva. Also known as the Transient Forum or Forum Transitorium, this historic site is a testament to the rich history and artistic achievements of the Roman Empire. The Forum of Nerva is a stunning example of Corinthian architecture, with its elegant columns and intricate entablature. The arches and colonnades support the weight of the structure, while the friezes and reliefs adorning the walls tell stories of mythological tales and the power of the imperial rulers. The Forum of Nerva was once the center of political and social activity in ancient Rome. Here, citizens would gather to conduct business, engage in debates, and participate in various festivities. Today, it stands as a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to marvel at the ancient ruins and learn about the history of the Roman Empire. As you wander through the Forum of Nerva, take a moment to imagine the bustling activity that once took place here. Feel the weight of history beneath your feet as you gaze up at the towering columns and intricate carvings. This ancient site is a must-see for anyone interested in archaeology, art, or the history of Western civilization.

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