Virtual Tour

Rome: City of Emperors – 25th August

Tuesday 25th August

10 AM PST
1 PM EST
6 PM BST
7 PM CEST

With Dr. Eireann Marshall

All Roman emperors, starting with Augustus and including the disastrous Nero and Domitian, used the city of Rome as a backdrop of their image making. The result was a Rome dominated by monuments constructed by emperors, both public monuments celebrating their power as well as imperial palaces. Many of these buildings, including the Pantheon and the many Triumphal Arches quickly became symbols not only of imperial might but of Rome itself, while others, such as the extraordinary Domus Aurea, Nero’s infamous palace which was built on the slopes of 4 hills, were suppressed, lying hidden for centuries.

This virtual tour of Rome explores the splendour of ancient Rome, considering some of its most staggering buildings in order to gain a greater understanding of imperial image making.  We will start with Augustus, whose political genius set the foundation for how later emperors wanted to be seen; to this end we will have an in depth view of the Ara Pacis, the Augustan Mausoleum and the Augustan Forum and contrast the splendid monuments he erected with his relatively simple palace. The virtual tour will also explore the transformation of the Campus Martius under the emperors, including the Pantheon and Hadrianeum, as well as the jumble of palatial ruins on the Palatine.

Virtual Tour

Our virtual tours cover a wide array of historical and art-history topics, ranging from antiquity to the early modern period. We explore a variety of historical topics, from the every day life in ancient and early modern cities to representations of power. Exploring both world famous sites and those unknown to most, these lectures will bring history and the history of art to life through tailor made HD filming, as well as perceptive lecturing and lively discussions.

The virtual tours last 60 minutes followed by another 30 minutes of Q&A with our lecturers who will be delighted to answer any of your questions live.

Your Lecturer

Dr Eireann Marshall

Dr Eireann Marshall is a Research Associate and Associate Lecturer with the Open University. She has published a number of articles on Ancient North Africa, and co-edited volumes on 'Death and Disease in the Ancient City' and ‘Women’s influence on Classical Civilisation’. Eireann has led many tours for specialist tour operators, to Italy and North Africa. In 2019 she was awarded Wanderlust Magazine's Top History & Culture Guide at its World Guide Awards.

Event Details

Date: 25 August 2020

Start time: 18:00 BST

End time: 19:30 BST

Venue: Zoom Webinar

Email: info@prospettivatours.com

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