- Many Temples were built in Rome during the Period of the Roman Kings, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
- Roman Temples were each dedicated to one of the Roman Gods in the Roman Pantheon and contained a statue or image of the God inside the Temple.
List of Temples in Rome by date
- Temple of Vesta (715-673 BCE)
- Temple of Janus (715-673 BCE)
- Temple of Luna (578-535 BCE)
- Temple of Diana (578-535 BCE)
- Temple of Jupiter (509 BCE)
- Temple of Saturn (c. 497 BCE)
- Temple of Castor and Pollux (495 BCE)
- Temple of Ceres, Liber and Libra (494 BCE)
- Temple of Juno Lucina (375 BCE)
- Temple of Concord: (Where the Insignia of Empire were kept) (c. 367 BCE)
- Temple of Juno Moneta (344 BCE)
- Temple of Asclepius in Rome (291 BCE)
- Temple of Bona Dea (c.272 BCE)
- Temple of Venus Ericyna (215 BCE)
- Temple of Portunus also known as the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (c. 3rd century BCE)
- Temple of Veiovis (192 BCE)
- Temple of Pietas (c. 191 BCE)
- Temple of Juno Regina (187 BCE)
- Temple of Isis in Campus Martius (c. 150 BCE)
- Temple of the Divine Hadrian (145 CE)
- Temple of Hercules (2nd century BCE)
- Temple of Julius Caesar (29 BCE)
- Temple of Mars Ultor (2 BCE)
- Pantheon (128 CE)
- Temple of Venus and Roma (138 CE)
- Temple of The Sun of Aurelian (274 CE)
- Temple of Minerva Medica (Nymphaeum with a Dome) (4th century CE)
- Largo di Torre Argentina (Ruins of 4 Temples 3rd-1st century BCE)