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Take a Spin Through the Roman Forum
Stacy
Posted On 03/23/2026 10:08:12
Italy | Italia | Rome | Roma | Forum | Monuments | Ancient Rome | Iulia Curia | Column | Arch | Church | Excavation
For over 1,000 years beginning in the late 7th century BC, the area that is known today as the Roman Forum was the center of life in Rome. From political to religious and judicial to commercial, nearly everything happened within the development. It wasn't until the latter 19th century and early 20th century that work began to excavate the important Ancient Roman site. Temples, columns, monuments, arches, churches and even a jail have been uncovered during the excavation work.
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It wasn't our first time to explore the Roman Forum, but we bought a combination ticket which included Forum entry so we explored the ancient site yet again!
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