Imperial Forums in Rome, Italy

Imperial Forums

Fori Imperiali

The once-majestic fora are now in ruins, but still worth the visit. Used to be the centres of political life in Rome.

Via della Madonna dei Monti, 9 00184 Roma, Italy

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    Opening Hours

    Tue to Sun 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    Admission

    Adults: €6.5
    Students (18-24): €4.5

    Children under 18, seniors over 65: free entrance.

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