Mercati di Traiano - Museo dei Fori Imperiali
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About Mercati di Traiano - Museo dei Fori Imperiali
Trajan's Markets represents the world's oldest shopping mall, a massive 2nd-century complex carved into Quirinal Hill that once housed 150 shops selling everything from Chinese silk to Indian spices. Today it serves double duty as both an archaeological site where you can walk through original Roman commercial spaces and as the city's best museum for understanding the Imperial Forums. The multimedia displays finally make sense of the confusing ruins you see from street level, using holograms and 3D reconstructions to show how these massive public spaces actually functioned.
You'll climb through three levels of perfectly preserved brick-vaulted shops, each opening onto semicircular terraces that offered different types of goods. The great hall on the upper level still feels like a proper market, with its soaring concrete vaults and individual shop spaces. Walking these corridors gives you an intimate sense of daily Roman commerce that you simply can't get from the forums themselves. The museum sections blend seamlessly with the ancient architecture, so you're learning about imperial propaganda while standing in spaces where Romans actually lived and worked.
At €15, this delivers better value than most Roman sites because you're getting both significant ruins and excellent context. Most people rush through to reach the terrace viewpoint, but the real magic happens in the lower market halls where original marble counters and storage jars remain in place. Skip the temporary exhibitions unless they specifically interest you - the permanent collection and architecture provide more than enough for 90 minutes. The audio guide costs an extra €5 but isn't necessary since the visual displays are self-explanatory.
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