1. Forum Boarium, also known as Foro Boario, is an ancient Roman sacred area located between the Palatine and Aventine Hills. It was the center of the cattle trade in Rome, where livestock were bought and sold and various meat-related industries such as butchers and tanners were active. The area was also believed to be a place of worship for the gods of agriculture and cattle, such as the Sabine goddess Vacuna and the Roman god Hercules. Today, many ancient structures still stand in Forum Boarium, including the round Temple of Hercules Victor, which is one of the oldest surviving marble buildings in Rome.

2. Forum Boarium is a public space and is accessible 24/7. There is no phone number available.

3. Admission to Forum Boarium is free. It is easily accessible by public transportation, with the nearest metro station being Circus Maximus on Line B and a number of bus stops nearby.