Discover how ancient Roman engineers created structures that have outlasted modern buildings by centuries using ingenious techniques that today's architects still struggle to replicate.
Roman innovations, including concrete, aqueducts, roads, arches, and public baths, have profoundly shaped architecture, sanitation, and military strategies in modern society.
The Domus Romana Museum in Rabat, Malta, showcases a well-preserved 1st-century BCE Roman townhouse with intricate mosaics and artifacts, highlighting daily life and heritage.