1. Julius Caesar started making it and Augustus finished it.
2. The building was started in 54 BC, and was finished a few years before it was burnt down in 9 AD.
3. The basilica Julia was occupied for meetings and other official business during the early Roman Empire and also used for the important people to meet and praise. It held the civil law courts, offices, shops, government offices and other businesses. It was used mainly as a court, but held public meeting places and shops. The Court of the Hundred was also held in the Basilica Julia, which herd matters relating to inheritance.
4. Main features from the period are mostly foundations, floors, small corner walls with limited arches these are part of the original building and later Imperial reconstructions and a single column from its first building phase, most of the structure still remains.
2. The building was started in 54 BC, and was finished a few years before it was burnt down in 9 AD.
3. The basilica Julia was occupied for meetings and other official business during the early Roman Empire and also used for the important people to meet and praise. It held the civil law courts, offices, shops, government offices and other businesses. It was used mainly as a court, but held public meeting places and shops. The Court of the Hundred was also held in the Basilica Julia, which herd matters relating to inheritance.
4. Main features from the period are mostly foundations, floors, small corner walls with limited arches these are part of the original building and later Imperial reconstructions and a single column from its first building phase, most of the structure still remains.