Capitolium of Brixia

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The Capitolium of Brixia is an ancient Roman temple complex in Brescia, Italy, renowned as one of the best-preserved examples of Roman civic architecture in northern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman civic building
Roman temple
ancient Roman temple complex
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Corinthian order NERFINISHED
Roman
builtDuringReignOf Emperor Vespasian NERFINISHED
cityInAntiquity Brixia NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1st century AD
coordinates approx. 45.541° N, 10.225° E
country Italy
dedicatedTo Capitoline Triad NERFINISHED
Juno NERFINISHED
Jupiter NERFINISHED
Minerva NERFINISHED
discovered 19th century excavations
hasMuseumFunction yes
hasPart Capitolium temple NERFINISHED
Roman theater of Brescia (adjacent complex) NERFINISHED
forum area of ancient Brixia
monumental staircase
portico
subterranean sanctuary
three cellae
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
inaugurated 73 AD (approximate, Vespasianic period)
knownFor Roman civic architecture in northern Italy
exceptional state of preservation
inscriptions and sculptural decoration
locatedIn Brescia NERFINISHED
Cisalpine Gaul (ancient Roman province) NERFINISHED
Italy
Lombardy
materialUsed brick
marble
modernNameOfCity Brescia NERFINISHED
municipality Brescia NERFINISHED
operator Comune di Brescia NERFINISHED
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site "Longobards in Italy: Places of the Power (568–774 A.D.)" NERFINISHED
archaeological area of Roman Brixia
period Roman Empire NERFINISHED
region northern Italy NERFINISHED
restoredIn 19th century
20th century
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSince 2011
usedAs civic and religious center of Roman Brixia
place of worship in Roman period

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Brescia hasLandmark Capitolium of Brixia