according to the Roman mythology, the gods and goddeses lived on mount Olympus. On mount Olympus, Apollo plays the lire while Hermes or another god plays another instrument or sings. It is told that the god are immortal and will live there forever.
***The answer above is for Greek Mythology. From what I can tell, the Roman Gods didn't live anywhere, per se. They just existed.
Romans today live in Rome. The ancient Romans lived in the vast Roman Empire.
As with most ancient societies and even more advanced ancient civilizations, the spiritual needs of ancient Rome were met with religion. A large number of pagan gods were worshipped in ancient Rome. In many cases the Roman government had basic pagan gods and rituals that were followed in order that the gods would be pleased with Rome's endeavours. For government "sponsored" gods, there was the Imperial Cult as an example of a "centralized" religion. The imperial cult cut across all the lesser gods and cults. This was a unifying force that helped hold Roman society together. The Roman State appointed special priests and built special temples for the highest level gods of ancient Rome.
The Pantheonis a building in Rome, commissioned by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome, and rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in about 126 AD.
The Romans had their own religion: Roman religion. It was a polytheistic (it had many gods) pagan religion, like all the religions of antiquity. In late antiquity the Roman Empire became Christian.
The religious structure of ancient Rome was a pantheon of gods, which means that they had many gods. In addition to the main state gods, the Romans also had personal deities that they favored and also family gods. They would often personify an abstract concept into a god/goddess, such as Fortuna, or even the city of Rome itself portrayed as the goddess Roma.
There were many ancient Roman gods. Some examples are:JupiterPlutoNeptuneSee 'related links' for more.
The Pantheon in Rome was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa to honor all of the gods of Ancient Rome.
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
Romans today live in Rome. The ancient Romans lived in the vast Roman Empire.
As with most ancient societies and even more advanced ancient civilizations, the spiritual needs of ancient Rome were met with religion. A large number of pagan gods were worshipped in ancient Rome. In many cases the Roman government had basic pagan gods and rituals that were followed in order that the gods would be pleased with Rome's endeavours. For government "sponsored" gods, there was the Imperial Cult as an example of a "centralized" religion. The imperial cult cut across all the lesser gods and cults. This was a unifying force that helped hold Roman society together. The Roman State appointed special priests and built special temples for the highest level gods of ancient Rome.
The gods were believed to be spiritually present on the Capitol hill, overlooking the Forum.
Greece. From the Gods to the slaves everything Greek was in demand and shaped Roman society.
ROME that's were the name roman comes from
There wasn't much difference with the gods. Ancient Rome just used Ancient Greek gods and gave them different names. For example, Zeus was called Jupiter in Ancient Rome.
Roman gods were invented over time just like those in all other civilizations. They started out with vague gods of their own but quickly absorbed those worshipped in Ancient Greece.
Just the way you spell them today. They haven't changed. The only change was from the Greek to the Roman.
The Pantheonis a building in Rome, commissioned by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome, and rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in about 126 AD.