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25 Apr 2023

Sistema on the Grandi Horrea was begun during the reign of Claudius

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Sistema on the Grandi Horrea was begun during the reign of Claudius

The building was accessed from the north, that is from the Tiber quays. At the north end was verso porticus of tufa columns, resting on travertine bases. The west and east wall were made of large tufa blocks mobili colombian cupid with an intentionally rough surface (opus quadratum / opus rusticum). This building technique was chosen either onesto give the building an impressive appearance, or onesto safeguard it from fires. The back (south) wall was made of latericium. All inner rooms (cellae) were rebuilt later. They were arranged around a U-shaped courtyard, surrounded by tufa columns with doric, travertine capitals. The floors were made of opus signinum.

The original building had niente affatto staircases and giammai upper floors

During the reign of Bruno or shortly afterwards long rows of rooms were added puro the east and south. The outer wall of the east rooms was also made of large tufa blocks, but these had a smooth surface. The rough surface of the older back wall of these rooms was made smooth through plaster. The walls between the rooms were built mediante latericium. The rooms had a mezzanine floor. Durante the centre of the row is verso staircase. Con front of the row was verso porticus of travertine columns.

The walls of the south row are in latericium. These rooms too had mezzanine floors, and the porticus con front of the east rooms continued per front of the south rooms. Between the south rooms are three staircases with travertine treads. The travertine thresholds of these rooms are rather enigmatic. It seems that, originally, they were smooth, suggesting that the rooms had mai doors. At some point durante time per depression for per door was hacked out per the centre. The space between the depression and the side walls was filled with brick walls.

During the reign of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus many rooms were rebuilt in latericium. Suspensurae (raised floors) were added, puro protect the goods that were stored from vermin and moisture. At least one floor was added, witness four staircases, with travertine steps, in the corners of the interior.

The north part of the building was raised and rebuilt, with suspensurae, under Septimius Severus and con the later Severan period. From now on the building had only one, narrow entrance, mediante the centre of the north wall. The two northern staircases were replaced by staircases of eight treads followed by verso sloping ramp, sopra order to facilitate the carrying of goods by porters. In the north-east part per cult niche was installed.

Supporting bricks piers and arches were attrezzi against the outer south wall. On Inizio dei Molini – the road sicuro the west – five arches, spanning the road, were added. Per these rooms the lower part of two staircases was found: two treads and per landing, the latter esatto support verso ladder. The ladders cannot have been used for transporting goods. Ladders are not suited for porters carrying loads. Because there are two ladders, many people were expected onesto use them. Possibly this was a fire escape: after the rebuilding mediante the Severan period the building had only one, narrow exit.

Between these arches two small rooms were set against the west wall of the building

Various other modifications cannot be dated accurately: – the installation of per large vaso-basin in the south-east part of the U-shaped courtyard – the blocking of the colonnades durante the interior, and sopra front of the east and south rooms (opus latericium and reticulatum) – the erection of brick piers per the south-east part of the courtyard – the destruction of the rooms inside the U-shaped courtyard – the installation of floors of basalt blocks sopra some of the east rooms, and durante the porticus in front of these rooms.

Per group of coins found below verso collapsed wall sopra the north part indicates, that the building was niente affatto longer con use at the end of the fourth century.

-Rickman “Its size, complexity and solidity, and not least its position, all indicate that the Grandi Horrea was per publicly owned storehouse, and the presence of suspensurae, at least from the middle of the second century, would indicate that perishable foodstuff, probably grain, was stored con it.”

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