Discover how Julius Caesar and Augustus transformed Rome’s Senate House into the enduring Curia Julia, shaping political life for centuries.

Discover how Julius Caesar and Augustus transformed Rome’s Senate House into the enduring Curia Julia, shaping political life for centuries.
Explore how the Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum, erected in AD 82, immortalized the victory of Titus over Jerusalem and influenced triumphal architecture for centuries.
Built in 315 CE, the Arch of Constantine commemorates the emperor’s triumph and reflects Rome’s transition from paganism to Christianity.
Built in 112 AD, Trajan’s Forum was the largest and most ambitious of Rome’s imperial forums, symbolizing the height of Roman engineering and power.
Discover how the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater of the Roman Empire, was built and why it remains an architectural marvel.
Discover how the Pantheon, Rome’s most enduring architectural masterpiece, was built and why its engineering remains unmatched.