Column at the Roman Forum - Aosta, Italy
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N 45° 44.220 E 007° 19.094
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At the Roman Forum ruins in Aosta, you will find this Freestanding Column
Waymark Code: WM1AXGG
Location: Valle d'Aosta, Italy
Date Posted: 10/24/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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The column can be found at the city end of the Roman Forum. It is about 4 meters high.

About the Roman Forum:

"The Roman Forum, in Aosta, was the center of political, religious, and commercial life of the colony.

The Forum was a monumental complex that occupied a large area between the cardo and decumanus, the two main streets of the city.
It consisted of two plazas (stalls) at different levels, connected by a flight of steps.

– The upper square housed two temples dedicated to Augustus and Rome, surrounded by a cryptoporticus, an underground vaulted gallery.

– The lower square, on the other hand, was the site of public activities, where stores, taverns and administrative offices were located.

Curiosities about the Roman Forum
Today the Forum has partly disappeared above ground, but some relics of its presence can still be visited.

The cryptoporticus is one of the most striking and best-preserved monuments: it is a corridor 73 meters long and 4 meters wide, which ran along the north side of the forum and served as a covered passageway and foundation for the temples.

Inside the cryptoporticus, traces of the pictorial and sculptural decorations that adorned the walls and vaults can be seen.

Instead, the remains of the temples and the plaza are visible above ground, thanks to recent archaeological excavations that have unearthed the foundations of the structures.
The foundations of the temples, the columns that supported them and the walkways that provided access to the upper plaza can be seen.

I hope you enjoyed this article and were intrigued to discover the Roman Forum of Aosta, a unique testimony to the Roman past of the Aosta Valley."
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Type of Column: Tuscan

Location: Aosta

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