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Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius
The Palace of Galerius in eastern Serbia is a fortified palace complex and monumental complex of the late Roman period, built by Emperor Caius Valerius Galerius Maximianus in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries. It was called Felix Romuliana, named after the emperor's mother. The site includes fortifications, a palace in the northwest of the complex, a basilica, a temple, a thermal bath, a monumental complex and a tetrapylon. The uniqueness of the complex lies in its intertwined monumental functions of ceremonial and religious architecture.
Speyer Cathedral
Speyer Cathedral is a rectangular church with four towers and two domes, built by Conrad II in 1030 and rebuilt at the end of the 11th century. It is one of the most important Romanesque buildings of the Holy Roman Empire. For nearly 300 years, the cathedral was the burial place of German emperors.
Villa Adriana (Tivoli)
Hadrian's Villa (in Tivoli, near Rome) is a unique complex of classical buildings built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. It combines the best elements of the Egyptian, Greek and Roman architectural heritage in the form of an "ideal city".
Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna
Leptis Magna was expanded and embellished by Septimius Severus, who was born here and later became Roman emperor. It was one of the most beautiful cities in the Roman Empire, with magnificent public monuments, ports, markets, warehouses, shops and residential areas.
Fasil Ghebbi, Gondar Region
The fortified city of Fasil Ghebbi was the residence of the Ethiopian Emperor Fasilides and his successors in the 16th and 17th centuries. The city walls are 900 meters long and contain palaces, churches, monasteries and unique public and private buildings with Hindu and Arab influences, and later the Baroque style brought to Gondar by Jesuit missionaries.