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Dive into the fascinating world of Roman architecture by examining iconic structures such as amphitheatres, aqueducts, forums, and temples. Engage in an activity that challenges you to label each photo with the corresponding building type and reason your choices. Discover the purpose of these grand structures, from venues for public spectacles to vital water transport systems. Additionally, explore whether similar Roman buildings can be found in Wales, enhancing your understanding of Roman influence on local architecture.
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Building – Roman style! Look closely – what do you think these buildings were used for?
Building – Roman style! Forum Aqueduct Amphitheatre Temple Label each photo with the label you think best fits. Can you reason your answers? Are there examples of these in Wales?
Roman Buildings - Glossary Amphitheatre - An open air venue used for performances. The Romans used amphitheatres regularly for spectator sports. Aqueduct – A structure that transports water (instead of a path, road or railway) across a gap in the landscape. Forum – An open public space in the middle of a Roman city. Temple – A building in which worship is performed.