The city of Rome has rich cultures, influential architectural styles, beautiful scenery, together showing a wonderful history and an excellent civilization. Empire Rome has a variety of structures that are highly recognized and mentioned in art research. Some examples are Pantheon, Urpian Cathedral, Flavian Amphitheater, Titus Arch, Trajan's Pillar etc. This iconic sculpture, also known as Tula Real Pillar, retains its famous appearance because it has the characteristic of giving height and complexity.
Trajan is a prolific architect in Rome and rural areas, and many of his buildings were built by Damascus genius architect Apollo Dross. Notable buildings include roads and canals around Trajan's Bath, Trajan's Forum, Trajan's Pillar, Trajan Bridge, Alcántara Bridge, Porto di Togliano and Irongate (see Conquest). Cheia), and perhaps Alcona Bridge. Several historians attributed the architecture of the fortress of Babylon in Egypt to Trajan; the ruins of the fortress are now known as the Margilgis church and its surrounding buildings. In order to lay the brick market next to his forum, his name Tulazhen has a vast area around Capitoline and Quirinale hills.
Tula recalled that he really stayed in Rome for generations. It is mainly because he gave the city two gifts - the Trajan Forum and the Tulla Real Column. The Trajan Forum, funded by the detained Dacian Treasury, was conducted in AD 112. The population of Rome in Trajan and Nerva era has reached close to 1 million, not only the market and shopping center but also the political center, business and religion also need a new forum. The forum is between Quirinal and Capitoline Hills. On both sides of the square there are two semi-circular six-storey buildings with halls and offices. To the north of the forum is the new cathedral - Cathedral Ulpias -. After the death of Trajan, the emperor Hadrian will add a statue of a large portal and Trajan to a 6 chariot tank. Unfortunately for the architect, Hadrian will exile him and will be executed later.