The remains of the Capitoline temple in Brescia.
A few months ago I was, for the second time in my life, in the beautiful city of Brescia and for the second time I went to visit the small park with the Roman remains right in the center.
Unlike last time, the park was open and so I was able to enter, for free, and walk among the remains.
Very fascinating!
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
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The Capitolium or Capitoline Temple is a Roman temple located in Brescia in Piazza del Foro, along Via dei Musei, the nucleus of ancient Roman Brixia. Together with the theater, the remains of the city forum and the archaeological excavations of Palazzo Martinengo, it constitutes the most important complex of ruins and remains of public buildings from the Roman era present in northern Italy.
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