Servian Wall

Local nameMura Serviane
LocationEsquilino, Rome, Italy

The Servian Wall was an ancient Roman defensive barrier constructed around the city of Rome in the early 4th century BC. The wall was built of volcanic tuff and was up to 10 m in height in places, 3.6 m wide at its base, 11 km long, and is believed to have had 16 main gates, of which only one or two have survived, and enclosed a total area of 246 hectares. In the 3rd century AD it was superseded by the construction of the larger Aurelian Walls as the city of Rome grew beyond the boundary of the Servian Wall.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servian_Wall

Address 84 Piazza dei Cinquecento, Roma 00185, Italy

Coordinates 41°54'9.555" N 12°30'3.896" E

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