The Temple of Saturn is an ancient Roman temple located in the Roman Forum. It was dedicated to Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture, wealth, and time. The temple was originally built in 497 BC and served as a place of worship and a treasury for the Roman state. Its iconic columns and ruins are a testament to Roman architectural prowess.
Over the centuries, the temple underwent several renovations and restorations, particularly after fires and damage. Today, only a few columns and the base remain, but it continues to be a significant historical site, attracting visitors interested in Roman history and architecture.