
Often overshadowed by more famous monuments in the Roman Forum, the Tempio di Romolo is a fascinating structure reputedly built by Emperor Maxentius for his son, Valerius Romulus. Its striking circular design, topped by one of the earliest surviving domes in Rome, catches the eye even among the ancient ruins. Inside, the monumental bronze doors remain intact, hinting at the grandeur of the original building. Later integrated into the Church of Santi Cosma e Damiano, it offers a captivating glimpse into Rome’s layered history. Admission is included with the Roman Forum ticket, so don’t miss this hidden gem during your Forum stroll.
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