Ancient Rome Architecture - Forum

The Forum, Rome's main business and trading center. | Remarkable ...
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What is the Roman Forum? Your Guide to the Best Ruins in Rome
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These images shows the Roman Forum and what it looked like then vs. what it looks like now. The Forum was like a Greek agora; because it was where people could meet up and talk, trade, do business, learn about laws, or go to school in some cases! The architecture of the Forum is interesting because over time, it was reconstructed multiple times. Therefore, the architectural style, along with the materials it was constructed with, changed as well. The Forum was first built in the seventh century BCE between the Capitoline and Palatine Hills of Rome. Stone and marble made up the Roman Forum, but over time, through all the reconstructions, concrete was also used. The Romans were influenced by Greek designs and architectural styles when building the Forum, but they had many designs of their own that they incorporated. Some of these structures include basilicas, domes, triumphal arches, domes, and amphitheaters. The architectural details of the Roman Forum actually inspired many artists such as Giambattista Piranesi. 

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