Robert Lowe

Temple of Saturn

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At the end of February I spent a week in Rome at NetDimensions’ sales and partner conferences.

The conference finished on the Friday morning, so on Friday afternoon I had some time to take my camera for a walk around the Forum. One of the most distinctive structures in the Forum is the eight columns of the front portico of the Temple of Saturn, which is the only part of the temple that remains standing. Herewith some photos taken from the Capitoline Hill.

Roman Forum and Colosseum

Looking towards the Colosseum, with the temple in the foreground.

Roman Forum and Palatine Hill

Looking towards the Palatine Hill, with the temple portico on the right.

Arch of Tiberius

I believe the structure in the center is the Arch of Tiberius, again with the temple portico on the right. (Update: a commenter points out that the central structure is actually the Arch of Septimius Severus.)

Written by rmlowe

March 19, 2010 at 10:09 pm

Posted in Photos, Travel

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  1. Rob is not only a good developer, but also a good photographer! What a great pictures.

    Chris Textor

    March 27, 2010 at 2:44 am

  2. Great photos, Rob!

    Skip Marshall

    March 29, 2010 at 9:17 pm


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