Basilica of Neptune, Ancient basilica in Italy
The Basilica of Neptune was an ancient Roman structure located in Rome.
Constructed by Agrippa in 25 BCE and dedicated to Neptune, the god of freshwater and the sea.
It showcased the wealth and power of Rome through its grandiose architecture.
The remains of the basilica can be visited at the Campus Martius archaeological site.
Famous for its opulent decorations, including a statue of Neptune from the sculptor Phidias.
Location: Rome
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