Forum of trajan
Pantheon
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophgus
Catacombs of Priscilla
Santa Sadina
100

This building in the Forum of Trajan, named after the emperor’s family, served as a massive law court illuminated by clerestory window

What is the Basilica Ulpia?

100

This Roman emperor rebuilt the Pantheon after it was damaged by fire.

Who is Hadrian?

100

This chaotic Roman tomb relief shows a battle between Romans and barbarians.

What is the Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus?

100

This underground burial complex stretches over five miles and contains nearly 40,000 tombs.

What are the Catacombs of Priscilla?

100

Built on the site of Saint Sabina’s house, this church honors her and her relics brought there in 430 CE.

What is Santa Sabina?

200

Romans thought this construction material was ugly, so they covered it with brick or marble—yet it allowed them to create revolutionary new spatial designs.

What is concrete?

200

According to one popular theory, Hadrian dedicated the Pantheon to this group—twelve major divine figures including Zeus, Hera, Athena, and Apollo.

Who are the Olympian gods?

200

On this sarcophagus, the Romans are shown as noble and heroic, while these figures are bearded and exaggerated.

Who are the barbarians?

200

This naturally soft volcanic stone made it easier for Romans to carve underground burial chambers.

What is tufa?

200

This type of Roman public building was adapted by early Christians because it could hold large congregations.

What is a basilica?

300

This 125-foot monument contains a 625-foot spiral frieze with 2,500 figures and also held Trajan’s ashes.

What is Trajan’s Column?

300

Although this structure has a traditional temple façade, visitors in Ancient Rome were visually tricked because they couldn’t see its famous dome from the courtyard.

What is the Pantheon

300

This carving technique, which allowed deep cutting and dramatic shadows, was used to make the figures stand out.

What is a hand drill?

300

This painting technique, used on the catacomb walls, involves applying pigment to wet plaster.

What is fresco?

300

This row of high windows lets light into the church and symbolically represents Christ.

What is the clerestory?

400

This semicircular structure in Trajan’s Forum had over 150 shops and used groin vaults and clerestory windows.

What is Trajan’s Market?

400

This engineering feature lightens the Pantheon’s massive dome with sunken panels that also repeat the building’s geometric theme.

What are coffers?

400

This growing religion influenced new burial practices in Rome and helped make sarcophagus burials fashionable.

What is Christianity?

400

This common early image shows Christ carrying a sheep, symbolizing salvation and care for believers.

What is the Good Shepherd?

400

These reused Corinthian columns from earlier pagan buildings demonstrate the practice of recycling architectural elements.

What is spolia?

500

Trajan built his massive forum here only after his architect, Apollodorus of Damascus, removed part of a hill to make room.

What is the Quirinal Hill?
(Also acceptable: “What is a hill in Rome?” if you want an easier version.)

500

This 27-foot-wide architectural feature is the Pantheon’s only source of direct light and acts as a giant sundial.

What is the oculus?

500

The sarcophagus was found near this Roman gate and later owned by Cardinal Ludovisi, giving the work its name.

What is the Porta Tiburtina?

500

This small burial-and-worship chamber in the Catacombs of Priscilla was decorated with First Style wall painting and named for Greek inscriptions.

What is the Greek Chapel?

500

The long central nave leads directly to this semi-circular space where the altar is located.

What is the apse?

M
e
n
u