ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Olga Lyubimova (417 photo)
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321. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae (House of Vestals).
Rome, Roman Forum.
322. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae (House of Vestals).
Rome, Roman Forum.
323. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae (House of Vestals).
Rome, Roman Forum.
324. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae (House of Vestals).
Rome, Roman Forum.
325. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae (House of Vestals).
Rome, Roman Forum.
326. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae (House of Vestals).
Fragment of frieze.
Rome, Roman Forum.
327. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae. (House of Vestals).
Rome, Roman Forum.
328. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae. (House of Vestals).
Hall with the rooms of Vestals.
Rome, Roman Forum.
329. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Atrium Vestae. (House of Vestals).
Hall with the rooms of Vestals.
Rome, Roman Forum.
330. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Roman Forum.
View from Tabularium.
(Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, temple of Divus Romulus, basilica of Maxentius, temple of Divus Iulius, Coliseum, basilica Iulia, temple of Vesta, atrium Vestae, temple of Castor and Pollux)
Rome, Roman Forum.
331. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Roman Forum.
View from Tabularium.
(Temple of Vesta, Coliseum, arch of Titus, basilica Iulia, temple of Castor and Pollux, atrium Vestae, house of Tiberius).
Rome, Roman Forum.
332. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Divus Julius.
Remains of the podium.
578—534 BCE.
Rome, Roman Forum.
333. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Divus Julius.
Remains of the podium.
578—534 BCE.
Rome, Roman Forum.
334. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Divus Julius.
Remains of the podium.
578—534 BCE.
Rome, Roman Forum.
335. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Divus Julius.
Remains of the podium.
578—534 BCE.
Rome, Roman Forum.
336. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Saturn.
501—493 BCE.
Rome, Roman Forum.
337. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Saturn.
View from Tabularium.
Rome, Roman Forum.
338. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Venus and Rome.
Rome, Roman Forum.
339. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
The temple of Concord.
367 BCE.
Rome, Roman Forum.
340. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
The temple of Divus Julius.
Remains of altar.
Rome, Roman Forum.
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