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El antiguo legado romano, situado entre la Plaza de Venecia y el casino de luchas, se ha convertido en una ruina en el centro económico político del Imperio Romano, que se llama ruina romana y merece la pena jugar.
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El antiguo legado romano, situado entre la Plaza de Venecia y el casino de luchas, se ha convertido en una ruina en el centro económico político del Imperio Romano, que se llama ruina romana y merece la pena jugar.
Hay una vía en la puerta de la spiral, la calle santa, y el antiguo legado de Roma, que se dirige por la calle santa. La puerta de Tituskey, la casa de la sacerdote, el dios Vesta, el dios de Casta, Brasileña Lika, el dios de Fustina, y el dios de Severukey, no se distingue de qué es...
Located in the Jewish District of the Old City of Jerusalem. Some Roman cylinders have been repaired, dating back 4,000 years. There are now a few pillars left behind, and some of the old walls can be seen under the steps. There is a mural on the wall which depicts the living conditions.
Foro Romano, an ancient Roman site, has tickets included in a joint ticket to the Colosseum, as well as a visit to Platine Hill, Mount Palatini. Out of the Colosseum, through the Arco di Costantino Triumph in Constantine, we followed the crowd to the queue. The queue was still very fast. After entering the site, the front is Arch of Titus, the arch of Triomphe, the oldest existing arch in Rome, and the sculpture on the triumph is also wonderful. Turn right and follow a gentle ramp towards the Colosseum, where you can get a panoramic view of the outside of the Colosseum. Then walk all the way through it. As the city center of ancient Rome, there are some of the most important buildings in it. But because they are mostly ruins, it is necessary for so to have explanations, otherwise it will be a little dull. It is suggested to climb the Paratini Hill by the way. The hill is not high, but it can overlook the whole site.
Located in the Jewish District of the old city of Jerusalem, archaeological discoveries of Roman market sites, a row of unique pillars of the Roman period, have a history of more than 2,000 years, telling the degree of civilization of ancient human beings.
It was once the economic and political center of the Roman Empire. It has a history of more than 2,000 years. Most of the interior buildings were ruins. Scenic spots include temples, Arc de Triomphe, the Presbyterian Church and other buildings, with exquisite structure and magnificent momentum, reminiscent of the glory of Rome in the past. There is hardly any shade in the ruins, and the light is intense. It's best to go early in the morning or at dusk in summer.