The Roman Forum is the heart of ancient Rome, where every ruin preserves echoes of its former greatness. Once upon a time, life was in full swing here: senate meetings were held, triumphal processions were held and magnificent temples were built.
Today, the Forum is an impressive open–air museum. Among the marble columns, arches and ruins of palaces, you can feel the breath of history. The view of the temple of Saturn, the Arch of Septimius Severus and the remains of the rostrum from which the great speakers addressed the people is especially fascinating.
A walk through the Roman Forum is a journey through time that allows you to touch the glory of Ancient Rome and imagine what this great city was like in its heyday.
An architectural object with a history of several thousand years) a guide is required, he told a lot of interesting things, without him it's a pile of old stones. BUT, an unrealistic number of people, a lot of unpleasant merchants, not comfortable, dirty sooooo, garbage everywhere, no one cleans, the smell ...., the feeling that you are in ancient Rome, when everything was thrown out of the windows…
In general, nothing has changed in three thousand years