One of the most important remnants from the Adriatic ancient cities, The Forum is a municipal square which was built around the 1st century BC. Today, you’ll find it right in front of the Archbishop’s Palace as well as the Church of Saint Donat. In its prime, the Forum was the city’s main square and is where a majority of the city’s public events occurred. During its history, the square housed a monumental pillar which was used as a “Pillar of Shame” during the Middle Ages, an episcopal complex with a basilica and annexes, and a temple which was dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva rises.

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