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Imperial Fora Review

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Rome has many squares. The Royal Square consists of a series of squares, which were built from 42 BC to 112 A.D. by Tulazhen, Augustus, Caesar, Nerva and Vespatian. In 1933, Mussolini attempted to build the Royal Square Street between the Colosseum and Venice Square, and most of the Royal Square was buried underground. Fori di Traiano is the largest square unearthed in the Royal Square. Except for some of the Tulazhen cylinders, the vast area of the 2nd century A.D. is almost empty. The Tulazhen cylinder was built to commemorate the defeat of the Dacian (from today's Romania) by Tulazhen. It has spiral reliefs depicting battles with the Dacian army. The original gold statue of Tulazhen at the top of the cylinder was lost in the Middle Ages, and now it is the statue of St. Peter.

Imperial Fora

Posted: May 13, 2018
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  • 莲子99
    5/5Outstanding
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    Part of the ancient Roman relics, the surrounding buildings and background buildings are relatively complete, and the columns are relatively complete and fine. The square is almost rectangular and you can see the Plaza de Turazhen.

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    Posted: Oct 4, 2020
  • 沈福成
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Royal Square, this is the last section of the ancient Roman square near the Venetian square, I have to say that the ancient Roman ruins are really shocking, it is also a good place to enjoy the Tulazhen columns, the trees here are also very trimmed.

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    Posted: Mar 14, 2020
  • elsashen0529
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Royal Square, here is already a ruin, you can see the Turazhen column, really beautiful, there are 2 beautiful churches behind the column, one is the Church of the Virgin of San Reto, the other is the Church of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of the Virgin of

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    Posted: Feb 19, 2020
  • justinwang1987
    5/5Outstanding
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    Ha-ha-ha, in fact, we all know where the square is, a series of square, there are new and old sites, anyway, the new is better, because the sculpture is very beautiful and exciting Ha-ha, just wander around.

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    Posted: Jan 28, 2017
  • 东海
    4/5Excellent
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    It seems that it is already a ruin, but under the look, it makes people feel very calm and feel so peaceful. On one side is a busy city, on the other is a peaceful monument. Only these pigeons are the happiest.

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2016
  • Crystal2650
    5/5Outstanding
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    Rome has countless plazas. The Royal Plaza is composed of a series of plazas, namely, Tulazhen, Augustus, Caesar, Nerva and Westphalia. Mussolini attempted to build the Royal Square Street between the Colosseum and Venice Square. Most of the buildings of the Royal Square were buried underground, and there were few remains of the Square.

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    Posted: Mar 6, 2019
  • 5/5Outstanding
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    This square is a monument in the center of Rome, next to the Piazza Venezia. In time order, it is the last Imperial Square in Rome, built by Apollo Dolos of Damascus. Next to the square is the famous column of Turajan. To commemorate the conquest of the Dakyas, the Roman emperor Tulajan ordered the construction of the square. The main building of the whole square was completed in 112 AD, and the Tulajan column was completed the following year. The construction of the entire complex required a huge amount of excavation.

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    Posted: Nov 1, 2015
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