
Supported by 3D graphics, Dr. Darius Arya explains the purpose and architectural significance of ancient Roman buildings.
The Pantheon, dedicated to the pantheon of Roman gods, is the largest un-reinforced concrete dome in the world.
Emperor Trajan commissioned an enormous hexagonal port at Ostia to bring goods to Rome.
The Forum of Peace housed the Forma Urbis, an extremely detailed map of the ancient city.
The Forum of Augustus became the model for all other forums created after it and was protected by an enormous fire-proof wall.