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Italy, Rome, Curia
The place where the Senate held its meetings.
Notice the three different kinds of marble used for the pavement. The beheaded statue should be Trajan's.
Posted by Strength And Honour.
Photo taken by my friend Hebe.

Italy, Rome, Curia

The place where the Senate held its meetings.
Notice the three different kinds of marble used for the pavement. The beheaded statue should be Trajan's.
Posted by Strength And Honour.
Photo taken by my friend Hebe.

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danikshin   [Jul 07, 2007 at 06:36 PM]
thats crazy
LordBest   [Jul 08, 2007 at 08:18 AM]
The curia was party restored by Mussolini, I wonder how much of the floor mosaic is authentic? The structure itself was preserved as a church until deconsecration in 1935.

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