In the heart of the Roman Forum, the House of the Vestal Virgins stands as a testament to one of ancient Rome’s most revered cults. Dating back to the sixth century BC, this 50-room complex was home to the six high priestesses who served in the nearby circular Temple of Vesta. Their primary duty was to maintain the sacred flame, a symbol of Rome’s eternal life. Today, visitors can explore the ruins and gain valuable insights into the city’s ancient cultural and religious practices, offering a tangible connection to the past.
House of the Vestal Virgins (Casa delle Vestali)
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