Roman Forum
Ancient archaeological site featuring Roman-era ruins including a forum, baths, a small theater, and public buildings dating back to the end of the 2nd century AD. Read more…
The site is a large rectangular Roman forum that served as the social, administrative, and cultural center of the city during the Roman period. It includes monumental squares, a cryptoporticus (covered walkway), Roman baths, an Odeon (small theater), and other public buildings. The forum dates back to the late 2nd century AD and reflects the city's Roman and Byzantine heritage.
This archaeological site reveals aspects of ancient social and religious life, showcasing marketplaces and public spaces typical of Roman urban design. A museum is located on site, presenting artifacts and exhibits related to the forum's history and excavations.
The Roman Forum remains an important cultural heritage site, illustrating the city's historical significance during Roman times and offering insights into its urban and architectural development.
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