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"THE
HISTORY OF THE BUILDING"
TRAJAN'S
MARKET IN ROME - UPPER PART
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Traiano
had been Emperor of Rome from 98 to 117 CE succeding to Nerva
who governed only 2 years after Domiziano, Titus' brother. Trajan
was a general when he was nominated emperor and was busy with
a war against Germans so that it took to him 2 years to come to
Rome to receive the title form the Senatus. Trajan's election
signed the beginning of a new golden period for Rome. He surely
was a brave commander as during his control managed to move the
borders of the empire where no one arrived before, neither Cesare
and Augusto. He fought and won in Mesopotamia and Assiria arriving
till the Indian Ocean and in his intentions he should have arrived
further if he had not been already old. Coming back from easter
provinces died in Selino and to Rome arrived but his ashes that
was buried at the bottom of the beautiful Trajan's column, a masterpiece
commemorating the wars against Daci in 101 and 107 CE. Nevertheless
Trajan had been also an intelligent administrator inaugurating
some iportant public works as the famous anphiteathre in Verona,
a new port in Ostia, a new acqueduct, his Foro and what today
is known as the Trajan's Markets in Rome.
Trajan's Markets had been built by Apollodoro, a genial architect
who always followed Trajan in his adventures, at the beginning
of II century A.D.. During the middle age the complex was transformed
adding some floor still visible today and building some defensive
elements as the Torre delle Milizie built in 1200. Also a convent
was later built in this area and demolshed at the beginning of
XX cent. to give back to restore Trajan's Markets to the city
of Rome.
The entrance is in via IV Novembre as once was and immediately
the visitor enter into a shopping area disposed on two different
TRAJAN'S
MARKET IN ROME - LOWER PART
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levels where it was distributed wheat for free to the people of
Rome. At the end of this hall a large balcony offers a beautiful
view on the markets, Trajan's Forum and Vittoriano. Really this
is not a balcony but a part of the Via

MEDIEVAL HOUSES
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Biberatica
(from biber meaninig drink, as here there were some taverns and
grocer's shops) that starts from the entrance and cut in two part
the Trakjan's Market. The upper part was surely used for offices
while the lower part in front of the Trajan's Forum had expecially
shops selling oil, wines, seafood, groceries, vegetables and fruits.
The upper part shows medieval houses on the top part facing the
semicircolar part of the via Biberatica. The lower part shows today
two floors: a ground floor level composed by shops with entry made
in travertino, a white stone, surmounted by an arch. The second
level was fromed by adjoined shops selling wines and oil. A third
level, today visible only by some walls, appeared at the via Biberatica
and probably was used for grocer's shops. On
the lower part there're also two big halls probably used for audition
or concerts.
Opening
hours: Daily from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to
7 p.m. (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in winter). The box-office closes 30'
hour before. Closed on Monday and Jan 1st, May 1st, Dec 25th.
Tickets: FULL 6.20 €. REDUCED
4,20 € (European Union citizens between 18 and 25 years old; -
European Union teachers of State schools only by showing valid
membership card);
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