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Imperial Forum Overview

The Imperial Forum is a large ground which is a signpost of Roman engineering magnificence. What is most likely to attract one's attention is the overwhelming beauty of columns, arches, and temples that were maybe once glorious and resplendent.

In each of these structures the story of the emperors, the glories and the surrounding events of daily life whispers incessantly.

And here you are in a history class you will never forget because you can feel and touch the lesson. And here's a tip: To set the time and place, the setting of sunset is important. As golden rays pierce through the centuries old shell, you will be left with the exposure to the constant weight of the history that surrounds you. Thus, go with your camera, full of motivation and enthusiasm, and walk you through the past, and be as fascinated as you want by the Imperial Forum.

Highlights

• Admire the ruins of the Basilica of Constantine and learn more about one of the most impressive structures during the ROman empire.
• Sign up for a guided tour and explore the ruins of the Imperial Forum and learn about the history.
• Climb up the Palatine Hill to get the best views of the Imperial Forum and admire the views from the top.
• Visit the Temple of Antonnius Pius and Faustina to know how monumental the temples during the Roman empire were.
• Explore the Temple of Julius Caesar and check out the place where he was cremated after he was stabbed to death

How To Reach

By Car: The Imperial Forum is 2 kilometres from the city centre and will take five minutes to reach from the heart of the city via the Via Quattro Novembre route.

By Foot: From the heart of the city, walk via the Piazza Venezia and Via Dei Fori Imperiali. The Imperial Forum is 800 metres away from the heart of the city and the overall walking time can take up to 10 to 15 minutes.

Best Time To Visit

Imperial Forum is open throughout the year, so you can plan a visit at any time of the year.

Spring season between March and May is the best time to plan your visit to Rome as the climate is cool but pleasant enough for you to plan your visit.

Plan your visit to the Imperial Forum in the weekdays to avoid crowds and to explore the place at a leisurely pace.

The best time would be in the morning as it is not too hot at that time and you have much more time to explore the premises of the Imperial Forum patiently.

Other Essential Information

  • Exploring the Imperial Forum will involve a lot of walking, so be prepared and wear comfortable clothes and footwear.
  • Do not dirty the premises as it can pose a hurdle not only for you but also for the fellow visitors. 
  • Opt for a guided tour to not just explore, but know more about the ruins and their history. 
  • The average time spent at the Roman Forum can range from 2 to even 3 hours, but it depends upon your walking pace.
  • Head to the Palatine Hill to get the best views of the Imperial Forum.
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Point of Interest for Imperial Forum
Visit the Via Sacra:
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Visit the Via Sacra:

Via Sacra is alternatively known as the Holy Road and is apt for starting your exploration from here. Experts agree that this was the main street of the Roman Forum where a lot of processions used to take place, ranging from religious to even funeral processions. It is 600 metres long and has columns on both sides. So as you walk on this path, make sure you see the marks on the road as they were left by carriage wheels that drove on this same path many years ago.

Visit Arch of Titus:
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Visit Arch of Titus:

In the Imperial Forum, the Arch of titus takes pride in being the oldest arch of victory. This was built in 81 AD by Emperor Titus. This was built to commemorate the victory over the conquest of Jerusalem and the Roman suppression of the Judean uprising. The arch used to have a lot of motifs that do not exist today, but you can also see one motif of Titus ascending to heaven on an eagle.

Visit Basilica of Constantine
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Visit Basilica of Constantine

A major part of the Roman Forum is covered by the Basilica of Constantine. This was constructed during the tenure of Emperor Maxentius and today, only 3 vast vaults remain. It is believed that the basilica was as big as a football ground and today, only ⅓ of the basilica remains.

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