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Plan of the City of Rome. Part 4 with the Santa Maria in Aracoeli, the Forum Romanum
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Plan of the City of Rome. Part 4 with the Santa Maria in Aracoeli, the Forum Romanum
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 4 with the Santa Maria in Aracoeli, the Forum Romanum, the Colosseum and the Lateran Palace. 1645
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Amphitheatre Antonio Antonio Tempesta Arial View Basilica Campo Vaccino Coliseum Colosseum Elevated Elevated View Forum Romanum Giovanni Domenico De Giovanni Domenico De Rossi Plan Rome Lazio Italy Rooftop Rossi Rossi Giovanni Domenico De Tempesta Tempesta Antonio
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This print captures the intricate details of Antonio Tempesta's "Plan of the City of Rome. Part 4 with the Santa Maria in Aracoeli, the Forum Romanum, the Colosseum and the Lateran Palace". Created in 1645 during the Baroque era, this engraving provides a mesmerizing aerial view of ancient Rome. The image showcases notable landmarks such as the Basilica of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli, standing tall with its magnificent white facade. The Forum Romanum unfolds before our eyes, revealing remnants of an ancient civilization that once thrived within these city walls. The iconic Colosseum takes center stage, evoking a sense of grandeur and historical significance. As we explore further into this etching, our gaze is drawn to the Lateran Palace with its imposing roofline. This architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to Italy's rich heritage and Christian influence throughout history. The elevated perspective allows us to appreciate not only individual buildings but also how they harmoniously come together to form Rome's captivating cityscape. Every line and stroke on this map represents centuries of human endeavor and cultural evolution. Displayed at The Met museum, this print serves as a window into one of humanity's greatest achievements – urban planning at its finest. It invites us to reflect on Rome's enduring legacy as both a religious center and an architectural marvel that continues to inspire awe in visitors from around the world.
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