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- Theater of Marcellus
- General view from NE (1998) of the Theater of Marcellus. Begun by Julius Caesar, dedicated to Marcus Claudius Marcellus, his nephew and son-in-law. Converted to a fortress-palace in the Middle Ages, it was uncovered in 1926-32. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Temple of Vesta
- From the Roman Imperial Period, located in the Piazza della Bocca della Verita.
- Temple of Vesta, Temple of Fortuna Virilis, and Baroque Fountain by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri and Francesco Moratti
- Located in the Piazza della Bocca della Verita, this architecture is from the Roman Republican Period. Overall view of structures in their setting.
- Basilica at Pompeii
- View into Basilica at SW corner of forum. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Peristyle Garden, House of the Vettii, Pompeii
- Peristyle Garden, House of the Vettii, Pompeii. From the Roman Republican Period.
- Arch of Augustus
- From the Roman Imperial Period, total view from NW.
- Arch of Augustus
- From the Roman Imperial Perion, general view of the city side, view SE.
- Palace of Domitian by Rubirius
- From the Roman Imperial Period. Overall view from SW of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
- Palace of Domitian by Rubirius
- From the Roman Imperial Period. Close-up of elaborate marble cornice of Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
- Palace of Domitian by Rubirius
- From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of masonry walls and arches from SE of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Flavia' (northern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
- Palace of Domitian by Rubirius
- From the Roman Imperial Period. General view toward S of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
- Palace of Domitian by Rubirius
- From the Roman Imperial Period. View of buildings on E side of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
- Palace of Domitian by Rubirius
- From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of arch order on W side of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
- Temple of Castor and Pollux and Arch of Septimius Severus
- General view from above toward NW of the Temple of Castor and Pollux and Arch of Septimius Severus. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Temple of Castor and Pollux, Curia, Temple of Vesta, Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
- General view from above toward N of teh Temple of Castor and Pollux, Curia, Temple of Vesta, Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Tabularium
- View of stair, portal and Lapidarium of the Tabularium, N entrance. Originated in the Piazza del Campidoglio in the Roman Republican Period.
- Palace of Domitian by Rubirius
- From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of masonry walls and arches from S of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
- House of Vestals, Temple of Antoninus and Faustine, Torre delle Milizie.
- View from above toward NE of the House of Vestals, Temple of Antoninus and Faustine, Torre delle Milizie. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- House of Vestals and Basilica of Maxentius
- View from above toward ENE of the House of Vestals and Basilica of Maxentius. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Basilica of Maxentius
- View from above toward ENE of the Basilica of Maxentius. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Atrium, House of the Vestals, with Female Statues
- Atrium, House of the Vestals, with Female Statues. View E toward church of S. Maria Nova, from the Roman Imperial Period.
- Forum Romanum
- Overall view looking E toward Rostrum and S. Maria Nova w. Temple of Vesta and Palatine substructures of the Forum Romanum. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Temple of Vesta, Temple of Castor and Pollux, and Palatine Hill
- Architecture from the Roman Imperial Period. Overall view ESE from Basilica Julia.
- Temple of Castor and Pollux
- Overall view of three columns of the Temple of Castor and Pollux. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Temple of Vesta and so-called Temple of Fortuna Virilis
- Architecture's origin Rome, Piazza Bocca della Verit. From the Roman Republican Period.
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli. Canopus (oval pool) and Serapeum (cave-temple in the distance). From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli. Canopus (oval pool) and Serapeum (cave-temple in the distance). From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
- The Large Baths. General view from W of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli. Canopus (oval pool) and Serapeum (cave-temple in the distance). From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
- General view from NW of The Large Baths in Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli. Canopus (oval pool) and Serapeum (cave-temple in the distance). From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
- The Large Baths with domed hall. View from W of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli. Canopus (oval pool) and Serapeum (cave-temple in the distance). From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
- Hall of the Three Exedras. View from NW of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli. Canopus (oval pool) and Serapeum (cave-temple in the distance). From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Roman Imperial Amphitheater
- View of remaining walls from West of the Roman Imperial Amphitheater. Discovered 1843-44, from the Roman Imperial Period.
- The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers
- The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers. Horse tamers placed in 1588; obelisk erected 1785; fountain of 1818 with stone basin from the Roman Forum. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers
- View fr W, with Palazzo della Consulta of The Dioscuri as Horse Tamers. Horse tamers placed in 1588; obelisk erected 1785; fountain of 1818 with stone basin from the Roman Forum. From the Roman Imperial Period.
- Allegories of Good and Bad Government and the effects of good and bad government
- Frescoes
- Allegories of Good and Bad Government and the effects of good and bad government
- Frescoes
- Maesta
- Frescoes
- Maesta
- Frescoes
- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
- Frescoes
- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
- Frescoes
- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
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- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
- Frescoes
- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
- Frescoes
- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
- Frescoes
- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
- Frescoes
- Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
- Frescoes
- Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
- Frescoe
- Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
- Frescoe
- Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
- Frescoes
- Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
- Frescoes