Auditorium of Maecenas

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The Auditorium of Maecenas is an ancient Roman hall on the Esquiline Hill, traditionally associated with the gardens and cultural circle of the patron Gaius Maecenas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman building
hall
approximateDate 1st century BCE
architecturalStyle Roman
associatedWith Gaius Maecenas NERFINISHED
Gardens of Maecenas NERFINISHED
culturalContext ancient Rome NERFINISHED
currentCondition partially preserved
dedicatedTo cultural gatherings
discoveredIn 19th century
governedBy Comune di Roma NERFINISHED
hasCategory Ancient Roman architecture in Rome
Archaeological sites in Rome
Esquiline Hill NERFINISHED
hasCity Rome NERFINISHED
hasFeature apse
fresco decoration
rectangular hall
semi-subterranean structure
stucco decoration
vaulted ceiling
water nymphaeum elements
hasFunction banqueting hall
performance space
reception hall
hasUse archaeological tourism
historical education
heritageStatus archaeological site
linkedTo Augustan age NERFINISHED
locatedIn Esquiline Hill NERFINISHED
Rome
locatedInCountry Italy
locatedInRegion Lazio NERFINISHED
material Roman concrete
brick
stucco
namedAfter Gaius Maecenas NERFINISHED
near Porta Esquilina NERFINISHED
modern Via Merulana
openToPublic yes
period late Republican period
relatedTo Augustan literary circle NERFINISHED
patronage of the arts
traditionallyIdentifiedAs part of the Gardens of Maecenas

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Esquilino Hill contains Auditorium of Maecenas