The Theatre of Marcellus
The Theatre of Marcellus was a magnificent ancient Roman theater located in the heart of Rome, on the Campus Martius.
The Theatre of Marcellus was a magnificent ancient Roman theater located in the heart of Rome, on the Campus Martius.
The Theatre of Pompey was a monumental structure in ancient Rome, built by Julius Caesar's rival, Pompey the Great, in 55 BC.
Theatre flourished in Rome, becoming a vital aspect of Roman culture and entertainment. It evolved from Greek theatrical traditions
The Vestalia was an annual Roman festival dedicated to Vesta, the goddess of the hearth, held from June 7th to June 15th.
The Lupercalia was dedicated to the god Lupercus and was an ancient Roman festival celebrated annually on February 15th.
One of the most prominent festivals in ancient Rome was the Saturnalia, honoring Saturn, the god of agriculture and time.
The Floralia was a festival celebrated in ancient Rome. It honored Flora, the goddess of flowers and springtime.
The Cerealia was dedicated to Ceres and was a vital rural festival in Rome. Ceres was revered as the goddess of agriculture & fertility
The Robigalia festival, dedicated to Robigus, the god associated with agricultural blight prevention. It was a significant event in Rome
Rural festivals were vibrant celebrations that marked the agricultural calendar in the Roman countryside.