Trajan's Market


“The Trajan’s Market” is an extraordinary feat of Roman engineering, offering visitors the opportunity to explore one of the oldest and best-preserved markets of ancient Rome, as well as to discover the daily life and commercial activity of the time.

History and Foundation

Trajan’s Market, built between 107 and 110 AD by the Emperor Trajan, was an integral part of the Forum of Trajan and served as the city’s commercial and administrative center. With its six floors of shops and workshops, the market represented an important source of supply and exchange for the Roman population.

Structure and Architecture

The structure of Trajan’s Market is characterized by a series of overlapping terraces, supported by arches and pillars made of bricks and travertine. The interior spaces were used as commercial areas and warehouses, while the external facades were decorated with frescoes and reliefs depicting scenes of daily life and commercial activities.

Guided Tour

Visiting Trajan’s Market is guided by expert archaeologists and art historians, who accompany visitors on a journey through the halls and corridors of the market, telling fascinating stories about the life and commercial activity of ancient Rome. During the visit, visitors can admire the archaeological remains, observe the construction techniques used by the ancient Romans, and discover the economic importance of the market in antiquity.

Exhibitions and Events

Trajan’s Market regularly hosts exhibitions and cultural events that further enrich the visitors’ experience. Recent exhibitions include “Ancient Markets: Places of Exchange and Encounter” and “Art and Commerce in Ancient Rome”.

Conservation and Enhancement

The conservation and enhancement of Trajan’s Market are at the heart of the activities of the National Institute for Cultural Heritage, which is committed to preserving this important archaeological site for future generations. Through restoration projects and cultural promotion, the market continues to be a reference point for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history.

Conclusions

In conclusion, Trajan’s Market represents an extraordinary testimony of the engineering and commercial activity of ancient Rome, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the life and culture of the time. With its overlapping terraces, fascinating decorations, and compelling stories, the market continues to inspire and fascinate anyone eager to learn about the glorious past of the eternal city.