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Tabularium - Gallery

At the north-eastern end of the gallery is a well-preserved example of the pavilion vaults which originally made up the roof, almost completely hidden by later alterations.

On the wall, a large fragment of a marble lintel from the Temple of Concordia in the Roman Forum dating back to the I century AD.

In the middle of the corridor a sheet of glass covers the air vent of a water main built during the Flavian age in the lower gallery.

The large archways in the gallery were walled up during the Middle Ages as part of the building's transformation into a fort, and have only been partially restored. They afford an excellent view over the whole archaeological area of the Roman Forum, with the Colosseum and Palatine Hill in the background.

List of works

1st century AD
inv. MC1953

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Musei Capitolini, piazza del Campidoglio 1 - 00186 Roma

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