• The Temple of Augustus (Croatian: Augustov hram; ) is a well-preserved Roman temple in the city of Pula – Istria – Croatia.
  • The Augustus Temple in Pula, Croatia dates from the 1st century CE. It was dedicated to the emperor Augustus and the goddess Roma.
  • The Temple of Augustus is almost entirely preserved Roman monument situated in the center of Pula, on the famous Forum Romanum Square.
  • The Temple of Augustus is situated on the old Roman Forum, in the centre of Pula. As parking is limited in Pula’s historic old town, it makes sense to walk.
  • Apart from the temple dedicated to the Capitoline triad on the Roman Forum in Pula, there are two other temples, of which only the Temple of Augustus is visible...
  • The temple, originally dedicated to the goddess Roma and Emperor Augustus, is a typical temple structure erected between years 2 BC and 14 AD.
  • Temple of Augustus in the forum of Pula. The small town of Pula has a beautiful Roman temple dedicated to Augustus (Augustov hram in Croatian).
  • Sitting next to the Communal Palace in the Forum Square of Pula, is the Temple of Augustus.
  • Arch of the Sergii, Pula, Croatia by Carole Raddato / Flickr. Church and Monastery of St. Francis, Pula, Croatia.
  • By collecting stone monuments in the Temple of Augustus in 1802, marshal Marmont began the founding of the museum collection in Pula.