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This is one of the very few extant ruins of a Roman Empire apartment building. The steeple structure on the far left is not original. It was added later as part of a church that occupied the old aparmtent after the fall of the empire.

Above the existing stone portion of the apartment would have been several additional stories made of wood. These units were far less desirable, with fire being a constant concern. Date Source Roman Empire Apartment Author Rennett Stowe from USA

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