
Temple of Hercules Victor
The Temple of Hercules Victor is an ancient Roman temple located in Rome, Italy, dating back to around the 2nd century BCE. It is notable for its circular design and well-preserved condition. Built primarily from marble, it was dedicated to Hercules, a hero from Greek mythology. The temple’s architecture features a series of columns supporting a domed roof, exemplifying classical Roman engineering. Originally part of a larger religious complex, it now stands as an important historical monument, offering insight into Roman religious practices and architectural skills during the Republican era.