Nestled along Via dei Fori Imperiali, Trajan's Market is a captivating archaeological complex that houses the Museum of Imperial Forums, or Museo dei Fori Imperiali. Often hailed as Rome's first "shopping center," this historic marvel was constructed with red brick and concrete and once boasted six levels teeming with up to 150 shops and apartments.
When you explore the Imperial Forum Museum, you can wander through the different levels of Mercati di Traiano. It's like stepping back in time with exhibitions showcasing various facets of the Imperial Forums. Models and videos accompany the ancient remains, whisking you away to the grandeur of classical Roman times.
Though it may not bask in the same limelight as the Colosseum, Trajan's Market retains much of its original charm and promises a fascinating journey through history. The market is not just about ancient stones; it's a place where you can almost hear the whispers of merchants bargaining and feel the pulse of ancient Rome. For those interested in history and architecture, it's an unmissable gem. The market also offers a stunning view of the Roman Forum, adding an extra layer of awe to your visit.