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1. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva in the first half of 19th century.
Samuel Prout. (1783—1852). Watercolour on paper.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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2. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva in the first half of 19th century.
Samuel Prout. (1783—1852). Watercolour on paper.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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3. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva in the first half of 19th century.
Samuel Prout (1783—1852). Watercolour on paper.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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4. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Temple of Minerva.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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5. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Temple of Pallas Minerva at the Forum Transitorium.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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6. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva prior to excavations and reconstruction of the site in 1926—1940.
Archive photo.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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7. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Part of colonnade.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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8. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Metope of the attic with a figure Minerva.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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9. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Metope of the attic with a figure Minerva.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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10. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Relief friese.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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11. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Relief friese with scenes of the myth of Arachne.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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12. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Relief friese with scenes of the myth of Arachne.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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13. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Relief friese.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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14. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Relief friese.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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15. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Relief friese.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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16. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. The forum of Nerva. Relief friese.
85—97 CE.
Rome, Forum of Nerva. |
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17. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Palatine. Detail of model of Rome.
A model of Rome in the Age of Constantine I (4th cent.) by Italo Gismondi and Pierino Di Carlo, 1933—1937.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. |
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