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Experience the thrill of walking in the beating heart of ancient Rome.

With VoxTour, in collaboration with Amuseapp, we have created an audio guide dedicated to the Roman Forum, the most important political, religious, and commercial center of the ancient world.

Among majestic temples, triumphal arches, and ruins that tell the story of two thousand years of history, this visit will guide you to discover the place where the Romans made crucial decisions, celebrated victories, worshipped the gods, and gave voice to the Republic.

Not only will you be able to use the audio guide along the route, but also from the comfort of your home!

Discover the wonders you'll discover with this audio guide from the comfort of your own home!

Roman Forum: The Heart of Ancient Rome - Audio-Guided Tour

€4.90Price
  • – The Arch of Titus
    Symbol of Rome's triumph, dedicated to the victory over ancient Jerusalem: a masterpiece of imperial art.

    – The Sacred Way
    The ceremonial route that connected the Colosseum to the Capitoline Hill: the road of triumphal processions and major public events.

    – The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
    A monument dedicated to the eternal love between Emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina, later transformed into a Christian church.

    – The Basilica of Maxentius
    The last great construction of the Forum: a masterpiece of Roman engineering, a symbol of imperial power and greatness.

    – The Temple of Vesta and the House of the Vestal Virgins
    The sacred place of Rome's eternal fire and the home of the priestesses who guarded it.

    – The Curia Julia
    The seat of the Roman Senate, where the fate of the Empire was decided: a place of power and oratory.

    – The Rostra: the voice of the Republic
    The platform from which orators addressed the people, a symbol of political life and citizens' right to speak.

    – The Arch of Septimius Severus
    Dedicated to a victorious emperor, the arch celebrates military campaigns in the East with reliefs of extraordinary richness.

    – The Temple of Saturn
    One of the oldest in the Forum, dedicated to the god of abundance and guardian of the Roman state treasury.

    – The Temple of Divine Julius
    Built in honor of Julius Caesar, deified after his death: a place of remembrance and political devotion.

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