ROMAN ARCHITECTURE.

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ROMAN ARCHITECTURE

Roman Theatres

The Forum Romanum Seen from the Tabularum

The Forum Romanum As seen from Palatine Hill

The Forum area

The Forum Romanum The Arch of Septiminus Severnus

The Forum Romanum The Curia

Temple of Mars Ultor

Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli Pool and Columns

Hadrian’s Villa Apse of Serapis

Hadrian’s Villa North End of the Canopus

Hadrian’s Villa Caryatids along the west side

Teatro Marittimo

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