Trajan's Ancient Roman Markets
Experience the history of Roman Empire shopping malls
The Markets are a unique archaeological complex in Rome, if not the entire world. They stand for a region that has witnessed the Eternal City's development from the era of the empire to the present. With a wide variety of stores, the markets served as the Imperial Age's strategic administrative hub before evolving into a distinguished convent, a military stronghold, and a noble home.
Learn about the various Forum Areas, such as the Templum Pacis, Nerva's Forum, Augustus' Forum, and Caesar's Forum. Admire the Fori Imperiali Museum's collections of antique amphorae and sculptures. See rare proof of a cistern from the 17th century.
The Ancient Rome multimedia video, which shows the before and after effects of all the best sites in Rome, will open your experience.