- Temple of Saturn
Ancient monuments in Rome
name=Temple of Saturn
label_name=Temple of Saturn
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location=Regione VIII "Forum Romanum"
date=501 BC
builder=Tarquinius Superbus
type=Roman temple |The Temple of Saturn (
Latin : "Templum Saturni" or "Aedes Saturnus") is amonument to the agricultural deity Saturn that stands at the western end of theForum Romanum inRome . It represents the oldest surviving structure in that area, having been established between 501 and498 BC .Archeology
Gradual collapse has left nothing but the remains of the front
portico standing, but the eight survivingcolumn s and partially intactpediment (displaying the inscription "Senatus Populusque Romanus incendio consumptum restituit", meaning "The Senate and People of Rome restored what fire had consumed") represent one of the iconic images of Rome's ancient architectural heritage.History
Some sources attribute it to the King
Tarquinius Superbus , others to Lucius Furius, although the latter dedication could belong to a reconstruction after the fire set by theGauls (early4th century BC ).It was also called 'Aerarium', because the Roman national treasure was kept there. The temple marks the beginning of the
Clivus Capitolinus , the old road that takes you up the hill of the Capitol.The present ruins represent the third incarnation of the Temple of Saturn, replacing the second incarnation destroyed in the fire of 283 CE.
Interior
According to the sources, the statue of the god in the interior, veiled and provided with a
scythe , was wooden and filled with oil. The legs were covered with linen bents, which were released only onDecember 17 , the day of theSaturnalia .While dedicated to the god Saturn, the temple's chief use was as the seat of the treasury of the
Roman Republic ("aerarium "), [ [http://abacus.bates.edu/~mimber/Rciv/caspolsat.htm Site for course on Temples of Castor and Pollux and Saturn] ] storing the Republic's reserves ofgold andsilver . Also the state archives, the insignia and the official scale for the weighing of metals were housed in the temple. Later, the "aerarium" was moved to another building, while the archives were transferred to the nearby "Tabularium ". The temple's podium, in concrete covered withtravertine , was used for bill-posting.Notes
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