Capitolium of Brixia

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Capitolium of Brixia
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Capitolium of Brixia
Interactive map of Capitolium of Brixia
Official nameThe monumental area with the monastic complex of San Salvatore-Santa Giulia
LocationBrescia, Italy
Part ofLongobards in Italy. Places of the Power (568–774 A.D.)
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iii), (vi)
Reference1318-002
Inscription2011 (35th Session)
Coordinates45°32′24″N 10°13′33″E / 45.539949°N 10.225702°E / 45.539949; 10.225702
Capitolium of Brixia is located in Italy
Capitolium of Brixia
Capitolium of Brixia
Location of Capitolium of Brixia in Italy
Plan of the Capitoline Temple (Capitolium) and the Roman Theatre of Brescia. Scale 0:20 m. (A) Pronaos, (B) Stylobate, (C) Hall of the Small Columns, (D‑E‑F‑G) Cells of the Capitolium, (H) Roman Theatre. In Guida Rossa Lombardia Touring Club Italiano

The Capitolium of Brixia or the Temple of the Capitoline Triad in Brescia was the main temple in the center of the Roman town of Brixia (Brescia), in Northern Italy, in the modern region of Lombardy. It is represented at present by fragmentary ruins, but is part of an archeological site, including a Roman theater and museum in central Brescia. It forms part of the Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.) UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2011.[1]

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