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Roma Antiqua

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Welcome to ancient Rome! Gather the most emblematic monuments of the capital of the Roman Empire at the height of its power. A must-visit to the most important city of its time:

The Pantheon of Agrippa:
The temple dedicated to all the gods with its magnificent bronze-covered dome, built by Hadrian. A marvel of Roman engineering that has inspired generations.

The Column of Marcus Aurelius:
Erected in honor of Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his victories in the Marcomannic Wars, it is a reminder of the emperor's magnificent military campaigns.

The Arch of Constantine:
This triumphal arch celebrates Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Its position on the Via Triumphalis culminates the route of victorious generals.

The Forum and the Palatine Hill:
The Forum, with its numerous temples, basilicas, and commemorative monuments, constitutes the center of Roman life. Above it rises the Palatine Hill, the foundational site of Rome and the residence of the most illustrious Roman citizens.

The Meta Sudans:
This monumental fountain, reminiscent of the meta of a circus, gets its name from the water that constantly flows from the bronze sphere that crowns it.

The Colossus of Nero:
The largest statue in the Roman Empire, it was built by Emperor Nero for his private residence, and later converted into a statue of the god Helios, symbolizing the glory and continuity of the Empire.

The Flavian Amphitheater:
Better known as the Colosseum, it is the most emblematic monument of Rome and the stage for gladiatorial combats, public spectacles, and even naval battle representations that can be enjoyed by its more than 50,000 spectators.

The set is designed like the LEGO Architecture Skyline collection, to provide a relaxed and rewarding building experience for people interested in the architecture and history of Rome, building a scale set that showcases the glory of Rome at its peak.

I think it would be a very entertaining LEGO set to build, allowing you to immerse yourself in every little part of each monument, with multiple building techniques and small printed details that give it greater realism.

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