Trajan’s Market, or Mercati di Traiano, was a multifunctional complex in ancient Rome, serving as both a shopping center and an administrative hub for the Imperial Forum. Located in the heart of Rome, this vast, layered semicircular structure showcases the sophistication of Roman urban planning. Today, the site houses the Museum of the Imperial Forums, which offers exhibits on ancient architecture and the ruins of central Rome. Visitors can explore the well-preserved remains, gaining insight into the daily life and organizational structures of the ancient city.
Trajan’s Market (Mercati di Traiano)
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