Archaeological sites

Forum of Augustus

Explore the Forum of Augustus, a monumental Roman site featuring the Temple of Mars Ultor, built by Emperor Augustus to commemorate his victories and legacy.

Forum of Nerva

Explore the Forum of Nerva, an ancient Roman imperial forum, known for its unique architecture and historical significance, connecting the Roman Forum and Suburra.

Arch of Titus

The Arch of Titus in Rome, a triumphal arch from the 1st century, commemorates Emperor Titus's victory in the Jewish War and features significant Roman art and architecture.

Basilica Ulpia

Explore the Basilica Ulpia, once Rome's largest basilica, built by Trajan. Discover its rich history and architectural marvels in the heart of the Trajan Forum.

Basilica Julia

The Basilica Julia, a Roman civil basilica built in the 1st century BC, served as a courthouse and public space in the Roman Forum, now a historic archaeological site.

Mausoleum of Saint Helena

Discover the Mausoleum of Saint Helena in Rome, a key paleochristian site, now fully accessible with restored catacombs and an immersive visitor experience.

Appian Way

Explore the Appian Way, an ancient Roman road connecting Rome to Brindisi, known for its historical significance and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Passetto di Borgo

Discover the Passetto di Borgo, an 800-meter elevated passage in Rome connecting the Vatican and Castel Sant'Angelo, used historically for papal refuge.

Arch of Janus

The Arch of Janus in Rome, a rare example of a tetrapylon from the Constantinian era, served as a shelter for merchants and is not dedicated to the god Janus.

Cloaca Maxima

Discover the Cloaca Maxima, one of the world's oldest functioning sewers from ancient Rome, built in the 6th century BC to drain the city's marshlands.