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The ancient Roman road Clivus Scauri in Rome, Italy #171302385
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The ancient Roman road Clivus Scauri between the Palatine and the Celian Hill in Rome, Italy. The Clivus Scauri now starts near the church of San Gregorio al Celio, and runs along the buttresses of the Basilica of Saints John and Paul. The street name is mentioned only in documents of the 6th and 10th centuries but is probably older.The road is suggestive and has preserved the middle age appearance, partially flanked by brick walls originating from commercial and residential buildings dating back to the Roman Empire. The final stretch of the road now called via Santi Giovanni e Paolo leads to the Porta Caelimontana, the ancient Arch of Dolabella.
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