AWAR is pleased to offer you another exciting tour with guide Livia Galante, historian, archaeologist and native Roman. The magnificent Trajan's Markets, located along the slopes of the Quirinal Hill, is one of the most remarkable architectural achievements of ancient Rome. Built in the 2nd Century AD, the complex formed an integral part of Trajan's Forum. Multiple levels are composed of more than 150 rooms, once hosting administrative offices, shops, and services that supported the forum. Walk along Via Biberatica, where merchants, officials and citizens moved through one of the liveliest areas of Rome. Today, the complex houses the Museum of the Imperial Forum, revealing the extraordinary engineering, artistic vision and urban planning that made ancient Rome the center of a vast and enduring empire.
When: Saturday, April 18 at 10:00 am Where: Mercati di Traiano Museo dei Fori Imperiali, Via Quattro Novembre 94 Donation: 25 euros per person (includes the tour guide and headsets), guests welcome. Museum tickets are free for Rome residents, so you must arrive before the tour to pick one up. Make sure to have an ID showing you are a resident. Any attendees who are not residents may contact Caryn Hofberg, as we will have a few extra tickets. No refunds but registration is transferable to another member/guest with prior notification to activities@awar.org. Please bring a few euros if you’d like to offer a tip to our guide at the end of the tour. This is optional. Register and pay online by April 15!
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