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Mons Ianiculus is the second highest of the hills of Rome, but is not technically part of the seven hills as it lies outside the boundaries of the ancient city, historical Rome, Italy, 1625, Rome, digital reproduction of an 18th century original
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Mons Ianiculus is the second highest of the hills of Rome, but is not technically part of the seven hills as it lies outside the boundaries of the ancient city, historical Rome, Italy, 1625, Rome, digital reproduction of an 18th century original
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This print showcases Mons Ianiculus, the second highest hill in Rome. Although it is not officially considered one of the seven hills of ancient Rome, this magnificent landmark lies just outside the boundaries of the historical city. The digital reproduction of an 18th-century original takes us back to a time when ancient civilizations thrived in this area. The image depicts a dilapidated and decayed border station, giving us a glimpse into the past. Drawn with meticulous detail, this early depiction transports us to central Italy during a time when excavation and archeological sites were starting to gain attention. The artist's skillful rendering captures both the contemporary state of disrepair and the timeless allure that surrounds ancient cities. The derelict nature of the scene adds an intriguing layer to its overall appeal. As we gaze upon this drawing, we are reminded of Europe's rich history and how it continues to fascinate people from all walks of life. This print serves as a reminder that even though time may have deteriorated certain aspects, there is still beauty in these remnants from antiquity. Whether you are an enthusiast for archaeology or simply appreciate art that tells stories from bygone eras, this print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and transport you back in time to explore Rome's fascinating past.
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