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Information: www.comune.roma.it/monumentiaperti Cloaca Maxima at the VelabrumThe sewer crossed the Forum, collecting the water drained off from the higher land, and conveyed it into the Tiber. Via del Velabro 3 - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Temporarily closed for restoration. Columbarium of Pomponius HylasAn underground family burial place from the Julian period, decorated with frescoes and mosaics. Via di Porta Latina - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Excubitorium of the Seventh Fire BrigadeWas once the barracks of the 7th fire brigade of Augustan Rome. In the 2nd century the building was turned into a military barracks. Via della VII Coorte 9 - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Ipogeum of Via LivenzaDating from the 4th century A.D., it is decorated with paintings and mosaics. Via Livenza 4 - phone 06 67 10 20 70 - fax 06 68 92 115 Temporarily closed for restoration. Ludus MagnusThis was the main barracks for gladiators of ancient Rome. It contained their lodgings and a training area. Via Labicana - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Mausoleum of AugustusA circular monument, ordered by Augustus as a tomb for himself and his family, it was covered by a tumults with cypress tree and had a bronze statue of the emperor. Piazza Augusto Imperatore - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Mausoleum of Lucilius PetoTumulus tomb dating from the late 1st century B.C. Via Salaria 125 - phone 06 67 10 20 70 - fax 06 68 92 115 Temporarily closed for restoration. Mithraeum of Circus MaximusFound in the basement of the building closing the Circus Maximus to the north, it has a large bas-relief depicting "Mithras Killing the Bull". Piazza Bocca della Verità 16 - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795
"Monte del Grano" MausoleumRemains of a magnificent mausoleum. Parco di Monte del Grano a Piazza dei Tiburni. - phone 06 67 10 20 70 - fax 06 68 92 115 Monte TestaccioThis is an artificial hill created in ancient Roman times from the discarded shards of the adjacent food warehouse, nicknamed "Monte dei Cocci" ("Shard Hill") by the Romans. Via Galvani, at the corner of Via N. Zabaglia, 24 Nymphaeum of Via degli AnnibaldiThe nymphaeum, finely decorated with shells and mother-of-pearl, vas discovered in 1895. At the present it is divided by the wall supporting the road. Via degli Annibaldi - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Ostiense NecropoliA vast burial area dating from the 1stcentury B.C. to the 4th century A.D. Via Ostiense 195 close to the Basilica of San Paolo phone 06 67 10 20 70 - fax 06 68 92 115 Temporarily closed for restoration. Roman CisternRemains of a Roman cistern dating from the 1st-2nd century A.D. Via Cristoforo Colombo, opposite n. 142 - phone 06 67 10 20 70 - fax 06 68 92 115 Roman InsulaRemains of a four-storey building dating from the 1st century A.D. Near the Ara Coeli Staircase. - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Temporarily closed for restoration. Roman Insula Remains of "insula" underneath Palazzo Specchi (S. Paolo alla Regola). Via di S. Paolo alla Regola 16 - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Sacred Area of Largo ArgentinaRemains of four republican temples, whose facades were all oriented eastward. One of the most ancient archaeological complexes of Rome. Via di San Nicola de'Cesarini - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Partially closed for restoration. Sacred Area of S.OmobonoRemains of a sacred area where the temples of Magna Mater and Fortune once stood (6th century B.C). Vico Jugario 4 - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Temporarily closed for restoration. "Seven Rooms" CisternA magnificent two-storey cistern, consisting on nine intercommunicating parallel rooms, which was part of the Trajan's bath complex. Via delle Terme di Traiano - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Stadium of DomitianRemains of the Stadium, of which Piazza Navona preserves the shape and dimensions. Piazza Tor Sanguigna 13 - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Theatre of MarcellusTour of the sculpture and adjoining archaeological area, full of remains of columns and entablature fragments. Via del Portico d'Ottavia 29 - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Temporarily closed for restoration. Tombs of Via StatiliaGroups of tombs from the late Republican age discovered in 1916 along the ancient Via Celimontana. Via Statilia - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Vergine AqueductRemains of arches and 15th century gate with coat-of-arms of Sixtus IV. Via del Nazareno 2 and 9a - phone 06 67 10 38 19 - fax 06 67 90 795 Wall-walk of Viale Castrense and Porta AsinariaThe ancient Asinaria gate was restored to its original condition in 1951. It is possible to visit the inside of the walls and the wall-walk above. Porta San Giovanni. - phone 06 67 10 20 70 - fax 06 68 92 115 Villa of the GordianiA vast archaeological area with ruins of a mausoleum dating from the 4th century AD and a paleochristian basilica peculiar for its "circus" plan. Via Prenestina / Via Venezia Giulia - phone 06 67 10 20 70 - fax 06 68 92 115
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