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Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy
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2024
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It is the centre and symbol of the power of republican Rome. A sumptuous site that offers a true journey back in time.

The Roman Forum corresponds to the central area of republican Rome, the one that existed as a monumental city center, before the apprentice dictators, such as Silla or Caesar, tried to create their own center, and even more so, before the emperors intervened. However, the emperors did not neglect this space; they did intervene, modifying here and creating there. So much so that today it is not easy for the uninformed visitor to determine at first glance to which ruin among those that remain belonged. For the record, in 410 AD, Alaric, a barbarian leader, entered Rome. Fifty-one years later, the Western Roman Empire finally collapsed. From the VIth century onwards, a slow and inevitable decadence and destruction of the Forum begins, the materials of which will be used to build elsewhere. Only a few monuments were spared, as they were transformed into churches or palaces. Over the centuries, erosion, floods, landslides, destruction and earthquakes will raise the ground level by several meters. Up to 200 years ago, the Roman Forum, which was called Campo Vaccino, was a wasteland where cows grazed on the grass, since excavations had begun rather late.

However, with a little imagination, one can imagine the wealth and magnificence of this site, which the Romans, for ten centuries, considered the center and symbol of their power. From the end of the IInd century, this place was considered as a kind of museum; however, Septimius Severus (around 200) and Maxentius (310) still built sumptuous buildings there, at a time that History qualifies, a little quickly perhaps, as decadent. The site we are approaching is a vast quadrilateral 500 m long and 200 m wide, which, starting from its lowest point at the foot of the Capitol, slopes gently up to the Velia, the natural slope that connects Mount Palatine to the Esquiline.

The forum itself, the main square of ancient Rome, occupies only a very small part of this area. The buildings that are still standing can serve as landmarks.

As you enter the site, head towards the Capitol which dominates with all its mass. The Forum where we arrive is a trapezoidal space wedged between the Aemilia basilica, the Julia basilica and the base of the Capitol.

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Visited in february 2024
Un lieu magnifique à visiter, chargé d'histoire. N'hésitez pas à prendre un billet Colisée+Forum+Mont Palatin avant d'y aller.
TheAlex
Visited in april 2022
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Visite du Forum Romain juste après le Colisée. Très agréable pour pique-niquer juste avant de faire le tour des différents forums. Penser à télécharger l'audioguide à partir des affiches à l'entrée du parc qui permet d'avoir un aperçu du contexte historique pour chaque zone.
fute_297531
Visited in march 2020
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Meilleur endroit de Rome
Endroit très paisible, en cas de grande affluence il a y beaucoup de place pour s’y promener. Excellent endroit de Rome, à faire absolument!
fute_938260
Visited in april 2019
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C'est un très beau site. Certes, il faut aimer les ruines, mais cela montre toute la grandeur qu'a pu être Rome à l'Antiquité!
CamilleB27
Visited in november 2019
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Le forum Romain est compris dans votre billet Colisée, alors autant en profiter :).
Nous y avons passé pratiquement une demie journée tellement qu'il y a de choses à voir ! Nous remontons l'histoire grâce à ces vestiges qui en disent long sur notre passé.

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