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What you see represents the Roman Forum, the beating heart of ancient Rome: a central area of the city where assemblies, markets, and celebrations were held, evolving from a swamp to a complex of celebratory monuments.

What you see is a reproduction of Year Zero. On the left, you can admire a small building (dedicated to Jupiter), in the center is the Oratory of the Rostra, adorned with the prow and naval anchors, while on the right is a commemorative arch (based on an original located in Verona, Italy).

The construction is modular and can be assembled as desired (although the oratory was historically located at the center of the complex).

The work is completed by a series of minifigures: a senator about to give a speech, some citizens, guards, and a knight.

The work is composed of 2,347 pieces.

If you want, you can support this project on Lego Ideas:

https://beta.ideas.lego.com/product-ideas/83084801-7600-4ddf-8eac-0fbc1e5af4c6

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