Tabularium (overlooking the Forum)
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The Tabularium is the ancient Roman state archives building on the Capitoline Hill, whose monumental remains form a prominent backdrop to the Roman Forum.
Aliases (1)
- Tabularium ×46
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ancient Roman building
→
government building → state archives building → |
| access |
through Capitoline Museums
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| architect |
Gaius Julius Caesar
→
Lucius Cornelius → |
| architecturalStyle |
Roman Republican architecture
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| connectedTo |
Capitoline Hill
→
Roman Forum → |
| constructedUnder |
Lucius Cornelius Sulla
→
Quintus Lutatius Catulus → |
| constructionStart |
78 BC
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| country |
Ancient Rome
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| currentCondition |
ruin
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| era |
Roman Republic
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| formsBackdropTo |
Roman Forum
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| function |
record storage
→
state archives → |
| hasFeature |
long corridor
→
massive substructure → series of arches → vaulted rooms → |
| hasLevel |
substructure level
→
upper stories (largely replaced by later buildings) → |
| hasViewOf |
Arch of Septimius Severus
→
Temple of Saturn → Temple of Vespasian and Titus → |
| heritageStatus |
archaeological site
→
tourist attraction → |
| laterIncorporatedInto |
Palazzo Senatorio
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| locatedIn |
Capitoline Hill
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| materialUsed |
concrete
→
travertine → tufa → |
| orientation |
facing Roman Forum
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| overlooks |
Roman Forum
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| partOf |
Capitoline Hill complex
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| presentDayLocation |
Italy
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Rome → |
| roofType |
vaulted
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| significance |
important example of Roman Republican engineering
→
principal state archives of Ancient Rome → |
| usedFor |
storage of decrees
→
storage of laws → storage of official records → storage of senatorial acts → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Forum Romanum
→
Roman Forum → |
contains |