Palatine Hill Collection
The Palatine Hill in Rome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a captivating journey through history
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The Palatine Hill in Rome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a captivating journey through history. This 1878 floor plan unveils the intricate layout of this ancient hill, showcasing its architectural marvels. From atop the Palatine Hill, one can behold the breathtaking view of the Roman Forum below, an iconic symbol of ancient civilization. Stefano della Bella's 1656 masterpiece captures the Temple of Antoninus and Campo Vaccino on the Palatine Hill. This temple dedicated to Cybele, also known as Magna Mater or Great Mother, stands as Rome's first and most significant tribute to this revered deity. As we soar above Rome in this bird's-eye view from 1878, our gaze is drawn towards the majestic Palatine Hill standing proudly amidst Italy's capital city. The sunrise illuminates the Forum Romanum below with its enchanting glow. Gazing upon Palatino - Palatine Hill from Lazio region in Italy reveals its timeless beauty. Its rich history unfolds before our eyes as we immerse ourselves in its grandeur. This engraving from 1890 showcases Rome at a time when it was still evolving into what we know today. The Palace of Caesars dominates the landscape surrounding Palatine Hill—a testament to imperial power that once reigned supreme. Intriguingly preserved oil-on-panel artwork depicting St. Sebastian's martyrdom transports us back to c1490-95 when faith and sacrifice intertwined on these hallowed grounds near Palatine Hill. Relief fragments dating back to early first century AD depict a winged woman and two deer—artifacts that offer glimpses into daily life during ancient times on this historic hilltop. Palace ruins dotting the landscape serve as reminders of an era long gone but not forgotten—the remnants of emperors' opulent residences that once adorned this prestigious hillside overlooking Rome.