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Temple Of Saturn Collection

The Temple of Saturn stands tall amidst the ruins of the Roman Forum, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Rome, Italy

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The columns of the Temple of Saturn and overview of the ruined Roman Forum, UNESCO

The columns of the Temple of Saturn and overview of the ruined Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The Roman Forum at sunsrise, with Temple of Saturn in foreground and Colosseum in background

The Roman Forum at sunsrise, with Temple of Saturn in foreground and Colosseum in background, Rome, Lazio, Italy.

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Imperial Roman Forums at dusk, Rome, Italy

Imperial Roman Forums at dusk, Rome, Italy

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The Temple of Saturn and arch, part of Roman Forum, Rome, Italy

The Temple of Saturn and arch, part of Roman Forum, Rome, Italy

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Temple of Saturn and Roman Forums, Rome, Italy

Temple of Saturn and Roman Forums, Rome, Italy

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Ruines romaines, 1776. Creator: Hubert Robert

Ruines romaines, 1776. Creator: Hubert Robert
Ruines romaines, 1776. Roman ruins. The pyramid of Caius Cestius, the temple of Saturn, columns and stone reliefs

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Europe, Italy, Rome. The temple of Saturn in the Forum Romanum at sunrise

Europe, Italy, Rome. The temple of Saturn in the Forum Romanum at sunrise

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Europe, Italy, Rome. The Forum Romanum with the Saturn temple at dawn

Europe, Italy, Rome. The Forum Romanum with the Saturn temple at dawn

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: europe, Italy, Rome. View through the temple of Saturn in the Forum Romanum towards the

europe, Italy, Rome. View through the temple of Saturn in the Forum Romanum towards the cupola of the church Santi di Luca e Martina

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: europe, Italy, Rome. View over the Forum Romanum towards the Colosseum

europe, Italy, Rome. View over the Forum Romanum towards the Colosseum

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Europe, Italy, Rome. The Forum Romanum with the temple of Saturn in the rising sun

Europe, Italy, Rome. The Forum Romanum with the temple of Saturn in the rising sun

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Templum Saturni, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from... Plate ca

Templum Saturni, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from... Plate ca. 1530-50. Creator: Anon
Templum Saturni, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-50

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Europe, Italy, Rome. Ruins of Roman Temple of Saturn

Europe, Italy, Rome. Ruins of Roman Temple of Saturn

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: View of the so-called Temple of Concord with the Temple of Saturn... 1760-78

View of the so-called Temple of Concord with the Temple of Saturn... 1760-78
View of the so-called Temple of Concord with the Temple of Saturn, on the right the Arch of Septimius Severus, 1760-78

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Forum Romanum, ancient Rome (colour litho)

Forum Romanum, ancient Rome (colour litho)
5999087 Forum Romanum, ancient Rome (colour litho) by Williamson, J. (active c. 1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Forum Romanum, ancient Rome)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Supposed Site of the Temple of Saturn, Carthage (engraving)

Supposed Site of the Temple of Saturn, Carthage (engraving)
1609816 Supposed Site of the Temple of Saturn, Carthage (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Supposed Site of the Temple of Saturn, Carthage)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Temple of Saturn from the Basilica Julia in the Forum

Temple of Saturn from the Basilica Julia in the Forum
LLM456570 Temple of Saturn from the Basilica Julia in the Forum by Pisa, Alberto (1864-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Temple of Saturn from the Basilica Julia in the Forum)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: View of the Roman Forum

View of the Roman Forum
GG87979 View of the Roman Forum by Adeele, Jodocus Sebasiaen (1797-1855); 73.6x99 cm; Private Collection; Photo eGavin Graham Gallery, London, UK; Belgian, out of copyright

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The Forum at Rome (photogravure)

The Forum at Rome (photogravure)
961138 The Forum at Rome (photogravure) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Choice examples of classic architecture)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Ruins of the Temple of Saturn, Rome (engraving)

Ruins of the Temple of Saturn, Rome (engraving)
1098143 Ruins of the Temple of Saturn, Rome (engraving) by Leitch, Richard Principal (fl.1844-77) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of the Temple of Saturn, Rome)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Rome, Italy, Roman Forum, Temple of Saturn (colour photo)

Rome, Italy, Roman Forum, Temple of Saturn (colour photo)
2816050 Rome, Italy, Roman Forum, Temple of Saturn (colour photo) by Italian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rome, Italy, Roman Forum, Temple of Saturn)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Temple of Saturn from the Portico of the Dii Consentes

Temple of Saturn from the Portico of the Dii Consentes
LLM456575 Temple of Saturn from the Portico of the Dii Consentes by Pisa, Alberto (1864-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Temple of Saturn from the Portico of the Dii Consentes)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The Roman Forum (oil on canvas)

The Roman Forum (oil on canvas)
478365 The Roman Forum (oil on canvas) by Abeele, Jodocus-Sebastiaen van den (1797-1855); Private Collection; (add.info.: A view of ruins in the ancient forum in Rome, looking East)

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: View of the Roman Forum with the Temple of Saturn in the Background, n. d

View of the Roman Forum with the Temple of Saturn in the Background, n. d
View of the Roman Forum with the Temple of Saturn in the Background, n.d

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: View of Roman Forum (Foro Romano), Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimius Severus

View of Roman Forum (Foro Romano), Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimius Severus, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Caesar Possessing Himself of the Treasure in the Temple of Saturn, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Caesar Possessing Himself of the Treasure in the Temple of Saturn, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Caesar Possessing Himself of the Treasure in the Temple of Saturn, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Rome, c1930s. Artist: Ewing Galloway

Rome, c1930s. Artist: Ewing Galloway
Rome. On the Palatine Hill the eight columns of the temple of Saturn face the domed church of Santa Martina e Luca, and in between these two stands the triumphal arch of the Emperor Septimius

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Roma - Roman Forum, 1910

Roma - Roman Forum, 1910. Three colums of the Temple of Vespasian. Church of St. Luke - Arch of Severus - Seven colums of the Temple of Saturn, once the State Treasury

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: View of the Roman forum, 5th century BC

View of the Roman forum, 5th century BC
View of the Roman forum. On the left is the temple of Saturn, and on the far right is the temple of Castor and Pollux, 5th century BC

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Ruins of the Forum and Temple of Saturn, Rome

Ruins of the Forum and Temple of Saturn, Rome. The Forum was built as a place where business, trade and commerce were conducted and justice was administered

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Temple of Saturn, Rome, Italy, 1958

Temple of Saturn, Rome, Italy, 1958

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The View of Roman Forum From Portico Dii Consentes, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The View of Roman Forum From Portico Dii Consentes, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The Roman Forum is a rectangular plaza, located in Rome, surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. gradually cluttered the area

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The Arch of Septimius Severus and The Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum, UNESCO

The Arch of Septimius Severus and The Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Ruins of Roman Forum in Rome

Ruins of Roman Forum in Rome
Ruins of Roman Forum in 19th century (from left): Three columns of Temple of Castor and Pollux, Pillar approaches of the Basilica Julia, behind: Portico of Divi consenti, Temple of Saturn

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The forum in its present state

The forum in its present state
Illustration of the forum in its present state

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Roman Forum with the Temple of Saturn, Rome, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lazio, Italy

Roman Forum with the Temple of Saturn, Rome, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Roman Forum with Temple of Saturn, and the dome of Santi Luca e Martina behind, Rome

Roman Forum with Temple of Saturn, and the dome of Santi Luca e Martina behind, Rome, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: View of the ruins of the Roman Forum in Rome at twilight

View of the ruins of the Roman Forum in Rome at twilight

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: View of the ruins of the Roman Forum in Rome at twilight

View of the ruins of the Roman Forum in Rome at twilight

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Temple of Saturn and Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Temple of Saturn and Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Italy, Rome, View of the Roman Forum with Temple of Saturn by Ippolito Caffi

Italy, Rome, View of the Roman Forum with Temple of Saturn by Ippolito Caffi
Ippolito Caffi (1809-1866). Rome. View of the Roman Forums and in the centre the Temple of Saturn

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: Italy, Rome, View of the Roman Forums with Temple of Vespasian, Arch of Septimius Severus

Italy, Rome, View of the Roman Forums with Temple of Vespasian, Arch of Septimius Severus
Ippolito Caffi (1809-1866). Rome. View of the Roman Forums. From the left, The Temple of Vespasian, the Arch of Septimius Severus and the Temple of Saturn. Details

Background imageTemple Of Saturn Collection: The Imperial Forums, the Temple of Saturn, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

The Imperial Forums, the Temple of Saturn, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe




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The Temple of Saturn stands tall amidst the ruins of the Roman Forum, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Rome, Italy. As the sun rises over Europe, casting its golden rays upon this ancient structure, it becomes an awe-inspiring sight to behold. With its majestic columns reaching towards the heavens, the Temple of Saturn exudes a sense of grandeur and power. This iconic landmark serves as a reminder of Rome's rich history and architectural prowess. As you walk through the temple's hallowed grounds, you can't help but feel transported back in time. The view from within offers glimpses into Rome's past glory - a panorama that stretches beyond the temple itself and encompasses other magnificent structures like the Colosseum. Even in 1890, artists were captivated by this remarkable piece of history. An engraving from that era depicts Rome's skyline dominated by the Temple of Saturn, showcasing its enduring allure. Today, despite being reduced to ruins over centuries gone by, this once sacred place still holds an air of mystery and intrigue. Its weathered stones tell tales of emperors and gods worshipped here long ago. Adjacent to it lies another marvel -the so-called Temple of Concord- creating a picturesque scene that has been immortalized in paintings throughout history. Artists like Ippolito Caffi have captured these views with their brushes on canvas for generations to appreciate. Visiting the Forum Romanum is like stepping into a time machine; every stone whispers stories waiting to be discovered, and is an experience that transports you back thousands of years when this bustling square was at the heart of one civilization’s mightiest empire.