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Minerva Medica Temple
So called for a statue of Minerva found in this place . It is a wide construction of decagonal plant, of IV century D.C., perhaps a nymphaeum , part of imperial villa of Licini. The structure was covered by a dome , partially fallen down in 1828. Brightness was granted by wide windows, placed above 9 exedras aspsed . The entrance was adorned by 2 big columns
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Minerva Medica Temple
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Trofei of Mario |
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Porta Maggiore |
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Through "Porta Maggiore" |
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Eurisace Sepulchre |
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Church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme |
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Circus Variano |
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S. Giovanni Cathedral |
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Sight of magic door
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Sight of Arc of Gallieno
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