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  1. Basilica - Wikipedia

    In Ancient Roman architecture, a basilica (Greek basilike) was a large public building with multiple functions that was typically built alongside the town's forum. The basilica was in the Latin West …

  2. Basilica | Ancient Roman Design & Construction | Britannica

    In architecture, “basilica” in its earliest usage designated any number of large roofed public buildings in ancient Rome and pre-Christian Italy, markets, courthouses, covered promenades, …

  3. View Article: Basilicas in Ancient Rome - UW Departments Web …

    The term basilica refers to the function of a building as that of a meeting hall. In ancient Rome, basilicas were the site for legal matters to be carried out and a place for business transactions.

  4. Ancient Rome Live | Architecture | The Basilica in Ancient Rome

    In Ancient Rome, basilicas were versatile and monumental structures that served the civic, judicial, and religious needs of society. Designed as long rectangular buildings featuring a …

  5. The History and Architecture of Roman Basilicas - Live to Plant

    Feb 27, 2025 · This article explores the evolution, design, and cultural significance of Roman basilicas, shedding light on their role in society and their lasting legacy in modern architecture.

  6. The 4 Major Basilicas of Rome - Rome Sightseeing Guide - Rome …

    Discover the four major basilicas of Rome, treasures of architecture and spirituality. Prepare your visit and dive into the history of these unique monuments in view of the 2025 Jubilee.

  7. Roman Basilicas - Purdue University

    Feb 17, 2000 · ROMAN BASILICAS: Among the adjuncts of the market-place none was more important than the basilica, which served as a meeting place for the citizens, an exchange for …

  8. List of Roman basilicas - Wikipedia

    In ancient Italy, basilicas began as large, covered buildings near city centers, adjacent to the forum, often at the opposite end from a temple.

  9. Basilica - New World Encyclopedia

    The Roman basilica was a large roofed hall built for transacting business and disposing of legal matters. In the early Imperial period, palaces also contained basilicas for large audiences.

  10. Basilica of Constantine | Byzantine architecture, 4th century, …

    The basilica followed in construction and plan the great hall of the Roman baths. The vaults over the bays on the north side are still to be seen overhanging without support, a striking testimony …