Generally the main forum in a Roman city held the government buildings along with trading porticoes, temples, shops, food bars, wine shops, and nearly every forum had some type of meeting hall.
They have alot of different kinds of buildings.
A Roman forum would have been in any and all Roman cities. A forum was a marketplace or a town square. Civic buildings, temples, and merchants could all be in the forum especially in a small town. The larger towns and cities generally had several fora with the civic forum being separate from the merchandising forum.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
The important building in the forum were mainly the temples and the treasury. There was, at one time, the senate house. There was the basilica Julia, the Temple of Vesta and the headquarters of the Pontifex Maximun. There was also the Rostra, although not a building, it was the platform for public speaking. There wee various memorial arches and columns.
The Roman Forum.
The Roman Forum
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Generally the main forum in a Roman city held the government buildings along with trading porticoes, temples, shops, food bars, wine shops, and nearly every forum had some type of meeting hall.
Any forum can be compared to a modern shopping mall. The Forum Romanum, however, can be compared to our civic centers, or our modern "downtowns" with government buildings and high priced shops.
Buying and selling took place in a Roman forum. Remember that a forum was a marketplace. Goods and services could be bought, sold or contracted for in a forum. The main forum in the city of Rome, the Forum Romanum, however was also the civic center of the empire. You could liken it to our "downtown". There were some shops there, but most of the main forum was taken up with public buildings, temples and the rostra where speeches were given and some trials held. Various monuments such as the exact center of Rome and the hut of Romulus were also there. Religious rituals took place in the forum and also the public banquets.
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Buying and selling took place in a Roman forum. Remember that a forum was a marketplace. Goods and services could be bought, sold or contracted for in a forum. The main forum in the city of Rome, the Forum Romanum, however was also the civic center of the empire. You could liken it to our "downtown". There were some shops there, but most of the main forum was taken up with public buildings, temples and the rostra where speeches were given and some trials held. Various monuments such as the exact center of Rome and the hut of Romulus were also there. Religious rituals took place in the forum and also the public banquets.
They have alot of different kinds of buildings.
A Roman forum would have been in any and all Roman cities. A forum was a marketplace or a town square. Civic buildings, temples, and merchants could all be in the forum especially in a small town. The larger towns and cities generally had several fora with the civic forum being separate from the merchandising forum.
The purpose of the Forum or Forum magnum (this is how the Romans called this forum, Roman Forum is a modern term) did not change; it was used in the same way. New fora (plural for forum) were added. The first new forum was built by Julius Caesar (the Forum of Caesar) during the Late Republic. The imperial fora which were added were: the Forum of Augustus, the Forum of Trajan, the Forum of Nerva and the Forum of Vespasian. The new fora were built to add to the glory of the men who commissioned them and because more space was needed for administrative buildings.