DescriptionBuilding D of the the Northern area of the Forum, Rusellae, Etruria, Italy (30227140198).jpg
This building is known as the Basilica of the Bassi, but it might be possible that here was the local senate: the Curia Senatus, whose function was religious and political. This building has a wall in bricks, a semicircular apses and lateral niches originally covered with marble slabs, as indicated by the clamps on the walls. The floor is also made of pink and gray marble. Within the room have been found statues from the 1st century A.D., fallen from their original position when the building collapsed. Thus, the statues were separated by their respective inscriptions with the names of the people that they were representing. Probably the statues portrayed the members of the family who had funded the building.
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