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Italy Rome. The Roman Forum is located in a valley that is between the Palatine hill and the Capitoline hill. It originally was a marsh, but the Romans drained the area and turned it into a center of political and social activity. The Forum was the marketplace of Rome and also the business district and civic center..... moretags: Italy Rome city downtown world miracle wonder attractions Roman Forum Colossem ancient empire architecture greatest Jerash Greco-Roman,Jordan.length: 3:42 Source: Youtube Author: calicatras
Jerash, the Gerasa of Antiquity, is the capital of Jerash,is considered one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world outside Italy. To this day, its colonnaded streets, baths, theaters, plazas and arches remain in exceptional condition. Within the remaining city walls,.... moretags: Jerash ألآردن jordan Jordanie الاردن jordania roman gerasa architecture decapolis city romans cityscape culture A Roman Holidaylength: 5:0 Source: Youtube Author: emeritamanansala
Sightseeing in Rome is exhilarating and exhausting. Its sheer imperial scale is sure to knock you out. That it wasn't built in a day is quickly evident when I started to explore the Roman ruins, monuments, basilicas, churches, piazzi, parks, museums and fountains. All these and the Vatican too!
Founded, according to.... moretags: Rome Italy Colosseum Roman Forum Arch of Constantine Titus Victor Emmanuel II Basilica Santa Maria in Aracoeli travel log Peter Zumthor Roman - ruins in churlength: 8:34 Source: Youtube Author: skitchisJerash Roman Legio VI - Reenactmentlength: 3:40 Source: Youtube Author: BAJREphesus, Ancient Greco-Roman City, Turkeylength: 1:47 Source: Youtube Author: intrepberkexplorer
Roman Empire sites are found all over Turkey. The most spectacular is Greco-Roman Ephesus, with its mosaics, roads, and a partially restored multi-story library facade. This clip is a segment from "What the Sultan Saw", highlighting the history of Turkey & Constantinople/Istanbul, featuring the Roman,.... more |