The Basilica Julia was a large Roman public building located in the Forum Romanum, built during the late Republic around 54 BC. This architectural marvel served as a venue for legal proceedings and public gatherings, exemplifying the innovative use of arches, vaults, and concrete in Roman architecture that enhanced the functionality and aesthetics of civic spaces.
Topic 12.2: 12.2 Roman Architecture: Arches, Vaults, and the Use of Concrete
Unit 12