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roman coliseum at sunset - old roman city
Arch in Roman Forum (Rome)
detail of the Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino), a triumphal arch in Rome dedicated to the emperor Constantine the Great; Rome, Italy
Triumphal or Constantine Arch in Rome, Italy
A low angle view of the stunning Arch of Constantine in the imperial heart of the Eternal City. The largest triumphal arch in the ancient world celebrates the victory of Emperor Constantine over the usurper Maxentius in the battle of Ponte Milvio (Milvian Bridge), which took place in 312 AD near Rome, along the Tiber river. With its 21 meters high, 25.9 meters wide and 7.9 meters deep, the Arch of Constantine is a compendium of Roman sculpture and history, with depictions and bas-reliefs concerning the gestures of the emperors Hadrian, Trajan and Marcus Aurelius. It was built in masonry and marble along the Way of Triumph, between the imperial hill of the Palatine and the Celio hill, placed diagonally to the Flavian Amphitheater or Colosseum (Coliseum). In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Super wide angle and high definition image.
Tourists seen visiting the sights and famous locations in central Rome on 20 November 2022. The surge comes as Americans are looking to reconnect, explore new destinations, and just escape the confines of their homes after the pandemic. As the US dollar continues to surge and easing pandemic border restrictions boost travel confidence, US tourists continue to flock to Rome. Tourism, one of the main industries in Italy, has been witnessing positive results and recovered in recent months after almost two years of inactivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arch of Constantine is situated near the Colosseum and stands as a significant monument that commemorates the victory of the Roman emperor Constantine I in the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 AD.
The Arch of Constantine or Arco di Costantinoin Italian, is the triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill.
Arch of Constantine, famous ancient triumphal arch of Rome, Italy
Rome. Arch of Constantine. Architecture and landmark of Rome, Italy. Europe
Arch of Septimius Severus
A photo of Triumphal Arch in Rome
Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) near Colosseum (Coliseum) in Rome, Italy
Arch of Constantine, Rome Italy
11 Februaru 2024, Rome, Italy, Triunpheal gate in the Roman Forum in Rome in Italy
The famous roman monument, the arch of Costantine Imperator, Rome. Colosseum. Italy
The Triumphal Arch of Orange, UNESCO world heritage in Provence, France
Rome, Italy - April 09, 2024: Ruins of the arch of Constantine with tourists strolling among the archaeological remains in Rome, Italy
Trajan Arch built as a triumphal arch by Romans around 105 D.C.at sunset
A picture of the amazing roman forum
The white marble Arch of Septimius Severus at the northeast end of the Roman Forum is a triumphal arch dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus and his two sons, Caracalla and Geta, in the two campaigns against the Parthians of 194/195 and 197-199.
Arch of Constantine next to the Colosseum in Rome, Italy
Arch of Germanicus, an ancient Roman arch in Mediolanum Santonum, in the French town Saintes. The arch reminds people of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris; Saintes, France
Arch of Constantine in Rome city, Italy
Rome, Italy - March 17, 2023 - Palazzo delle Esposizioni on Via Nazionale, the largest interdisciplinary exhibition area in the centre of Rome
The Arch of Septimius Severus in the Forum of Rome
Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum in the city centre just east of the Roman Forum, in Rome, Italy
Arch of Constantine in Rome (Italy)
The Porte du Peyrou is a triumphal arch in Montpellier, in southern France. The arch was designed by François Dorbay. Its construction was completed in 1693. The image was captured during spring season.
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