Temple of Juno Moneta
4th-century BC religious buildings and structuresDestroyed templesTemples of JunoTemples of the Capitoline Hill
The Temple of Juno Moneta (Latin: Templum Iunonis Monetæ) was an ancient Roman temple that stood on the Arx or the citadel on the Capitoline Hill overlooking the Roman Forum. Located at the center of the city of Rome, it was next to the place where Roman coins were first minted, and probably stored the metal and coins involved in this process, thereby initiating the ancient practice of associating mints with temples. In addition, it was the place where the books of the magistrates were deposited.
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Via di San Pietro in Carcere, Rome Municipio Roma I
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N 41.893333333333 ° | E 12.483611111111 ° |
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Via di San Pietro in Carcere
00184 Rome, Municipio Roma I
Lazio, Italy
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