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Palazzo Odescalchi, Rome.

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View of Porto Ripa, main port of Rome from the 16th century onwards.

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Salario Bridge, Rome.

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The Forum of Nerva in Rome, 18th century.

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Remains of temple in Rome. The engraver identifies the site as the temple of Jupiter Tonans.

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Temple of Hercules Olivarius or Victor, Rome.

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Church of Sant'Urbano alla Caffarella, site of the temple of Cybele and Faustina.

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Arch of Titus, Rome.

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Basilica of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura (Saint Laurence outside the Walls), Rome.

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Acqua Felice or Fountain of Moses, Rome.

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Palazzo Barberini (today National Gallery of ancient Art), Rome.

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Capitoline Hill, Rome (imaginary depiction).

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Basilica of S. Sebastiano fuori le mura (Saint Sebastian outside the Walls), Rome.

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Pantheon, Rome.

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View of the putative temple of Vesta at Tivoli. In the foreground, on the right, the temple of Sibylla Albunea or Tiburtine Sibyl.

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View of the temple of Sibylla Albunea or Tiburtine Sibyl at Tivoli.

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View of Milvio bridge, Rome.

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The twin churches of Santa Maria di Loretto and Santissimo Nome di Maria at the Forum of Trajan, Rome.

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View of the mausoleum of Caecilia Metella on the Appian Way, Rome.

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View of Lucano bridge, Tivoli.

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Monumental structure at Tivoli, called the Tempio della Tosse.

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Interior of monumental structure at Tivoli, called the Tempio della Tosse.

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Roman funerary monument on the intersection of the Via Appia Pignatelli and the Via Appia Nuova.

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View of the mausoleum of Lucius Calpurnius Piso (on via Salaria) and the mausoleum of the Scipios family, which housed the sarcophagus of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus.

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Remains of the palace of Maecenas at Tivoli.

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Roman nymphaeum at Esquilino, Rome, also called the temple of Minerva Medica.

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Waterfalls at Tivoli.

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View of the thermae of Caracalla.

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Remains of the central hall of the Thermae of Diocletian in Rome. A large part of construction material of the hall was used to build the palace of Pope Sixtus V on Esquiline hill.

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Interior of the Colosseum, Rome.

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