1. Large central nave, which reached a height of 39 m under three groin vaults 2. Aisles in concrete with octagonal coffers 3. Western apse, which contained the colossal statue of Constantine.
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1) Temple of Concord 2) Temple of Saturn 3) Rostra 4) Basilica Iulia 5) Temple of Castor 6) Parthian Arch of Augustus 7) Temple of Divus Iulius 8) Basilica Aemilia 9) Curia Iulia 10) Forum Iulium.
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"Remodeled by Michelangelo as the nave of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Saint Mary of the Angels), 1563." (caption, p.285); "Luigi Vanvitelli remodeled the church in the 18th century..." (p.285)
"The form of the upper levels of the structure are much debated by scholars and have been reconstructed here after the work of James Packer." (caption, p.235); "It's total length was about 170 metres. [...] The building was 60 metres...
"Top: Present view of the central nave of the Basilica Ulpia; bottom: 3D reconstruction of the interior of the central nave of the Basilica Ulpia" (Captions, p. 197); located in the Forum of Trajan.