bazilici
Bazilici is a term derived from the Latin word "basilica," which originally referred to a large public building used for various purposes, including markets, courts, and assemblies. In ancient Rome, basilicas were central to the city's governance and social life. They were often used for legal proceedings, public announcements, and political meetings. The term "basilica" also came to denote a type of Christian church, particularly those with a central nave and side aisles, reflecting the architectural influence of Roman basilicas on early Christian architecture.
The word "bazilici" can be used in different contexts. In the context of architecture, it refers to
In modern usage, "bazilici" can also refer to any large, important building, such as a government office