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Temple of Hadrian

Location Roma

Ancient Roman temple featuring surviving Corinthian columns and archaeological remains incorporated into a historic building. Read more…

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Temple of Hadrian
Lalupa / Public domain
 

The place is the remains of an ancient Roman temple originally built in honor of Emperor Hadrian. It is notable for its classical Corinthian columns, which are partially preserved and integrated into a 17th-century palace. Situated in a historic piazza, the site serves as an important archaeological and cultural heritage location.

Recent installations and multimedia presentations enhance the understanding of the temple's history and architectural significance, emphasizing its role in ancient Roman religious and civic life. The site combines ruins with modern interpretive tools to highlight the architectural style and historical context of this Roman structure.

Accessible to the public, the temple's remains provide a tangible connection to Rome's imperial past and its architectural legacy. The temple is recognized as a key example of ancient Roman temple design and remains a significant part of the city's historic fabric.

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Address Piazza di Pietra, 00186 Roma, Italy
Coordinates 41°53'59.103" N, 12°28'45.946" E
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