Curia Julia

Curia Julia is a historic and protected site Rome located in Italy.

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Foro Romano Rome Latium Italy

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Fluying ✅

The Curia building dates from A.D. 283, when it replaced an earlier Senate building. It’s so well preserved because it was used as a church . In the 1930s, it was restored as a historic site .

Gino Orgologo

Purtroppo l'ennesima anonima mostra occupa il centro della Curia.

Marta Gómez

Sólo la vimos por fuera, el foro es tan grande que es imposible llegar a todo.

Marco Amabili

Il luogo dove si riuniva il senato romano

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