Both Greek and Roman buildings built for music, singing, poetry competitions and so on...
The two buildings that I can name that were made throughout the Roman Empire were Trajan's Column and Pantheon.
OK, Roman baths were big because most of them were public baths, meaning that if there was a public bath site somewhere everyone could just go and take a bath there and lots of people went so they had to be pretty big.
any football stadium
The seat of power of the Catholic Church is the Vatican. This is a very small area in the centre of Rome (which comprises the Basilica of St Peter's, several buildings and a big garden) and is an independent city-state.
Most Roman buildings were rectangular. However, their features varied considerably.
Both Greek and Roman architecture have large buildings and columns but probably more-so Greek
Atlanta is a large city with many buildings and many people. It has some big buildings.
Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church Buildings was created in 1928.
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government buildings, religious buildings, the coliseum, etc.
You cant.... Ok if you laser a tank you can track electronics. but buildings are often to big anyway in reality so yea
Both Greek and Roman buildings built for music, singing, poetry competitions and so on...
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In the Tower of London there are ruins of Roman London so they are some of the oldest buildings/ruins in the city. The Tower itself has parts that are very old. Through out the city of London there are other bits and parts of Roman London.
Generally its the older commercial building that have the Roman or Greek architecture. These could be banks, board of trade buildings, or any building that has to do with commerce or finances. (The modern buildings tend to be steel and glass). Roman touches can be seen in the atria of office buildings, waiting rooms or reception areas.
The Roman Empire was so big that there were a lot of different people with different cultures living in it. The Roman Empire was a very big empire with its capital in Rome, ruled by an emperor. Roman Empire, political system established by Rome that lasted for nearly five centuries. War victory and a society with a large slave work force was the reason why the Roman empire got so large.