Velian Hill

Velian Hill
Hill of Rome
Latin nameVelia, Veliae
Italian nameVelia
RioneCampitelli
BuildingsArch of Titus,
Sepulcretum,
Domus Valeriorum
Ancient Roman religionTemple of the
Penates

The Velia — or Velian Hill or Velian Ridge — is a saddle or spur stretching out from the middle of the north side of the Palatine Hill towards the Oppian Hill (itself a spur of the Esquiline Hill) in Rome.

In later times, the Velia was called Summa Sacra Via ("Summit of the Sacra Via") — since that road began there at its highest point — and was marked by the Arch of Titus and Temple of Venus and Roma. (An alternate theory is that the Velia was actually the eastern half of the Palatine).