Abstract
Sylvia Diebner
Die nördliche Exedra des Templum Pacis und ihre Nutzung während des Faschismus
During the fascist regime of Mussolini, the Forum Romanum, or more precise some of its components, was reintegrated in the Italian political and daily life. A particular place was the exedra of the Templum Pacis, which was excavated and restorated in the 1930s. This article deals with the use and the changes done to the original situation wherein the exedra was found.
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