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The remains of the ancient Roman archives, where Cicero and Seneca did research.
The remains of the ancient Roman archives, where Cicero and Seneca did research. Visible from the Forum and accessible through the Capitoline Museum.
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Via di San Pietro in Carcere, 00186 Roma, Italy
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