The Roman Senate building is also known as the Roman Curia, and it was the house of government for the Senate of Rome. The original building was built in the 3rd century BC, but it was destroyed and rebuilt several times. It was located in the Roman Forum, and the architecture of the building was similar to that of a basilica. The Roman senators used to gather in this building to discuss and decide on important matters related to the governance of the Roman Republic. The Senate building was also used for public meetings and trials, and it was one of the most important buildings in ancient Rome. Today, only a few ruins and remains of the Senate building are visible, but it remains an important historical site.
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