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Discover the architectural marvels of ancient Rome, from the Pont du Gard aqueduct to Trajan's Forum with its majestic structures. Explore the rich history and intricate design of Roman art and engineering through detailed descriptions and captivating visuals.
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Built on three levels, the Pont is 49 m high, and the longest level is 275 m long. • Lower level: 6 arches, 142 m long, 6 m thick, 22 m high • Middle level: 11 arches, 242 m long, 4 m thick, 20 m high • Upper level: 35 arches, 275 m long, 3 m thick, 7 m high • On its first level, it carries a road and at the top of the third level, a water conduit, which is 1.8 meters high and 1.2 meters wide and has a gradient of 0.4 percent.
Porta San Sebastiano is the gate of the Appia in the Aurelian Walls
Emperor Trajan built a deviation of Via Appia. This is a tract of Via Appia Traiana near Egnatia.
Forum Romanum (Rooma peafoorum, Kapitooliumi ja Palatinuse vahel) • 200m x 400 m
Part of the Roman Forum. The arch was erected by Septimius Severus. On the right is the Palatine Hill.
Forum Romanum, vaade Palatinuse poolt • Right to left: the arch of Septimius Severus, with the National Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II behind; the back of the church of S. Maria in Aracoeli behind the trees; the tower of Martin V and the back of the palazzo Senatorio, Rome's city hall, and in the foreground the columns of the temples of Vespasian and, to the right, Saturn.
Traianuse foorum • Arhitekt Apollodoros Damaskusest
Traianuse foorum • Reconstruction view of the Trajan's Forum
Traianuse foorum • Traianuse sammas • Kõrgus 40 m
Traianuse foorum • Traianuse sammas • Kõrgus 40 m
Battle scene. The Dacians (on the left) are attacking Trajan's men
Roman soldiers with baskets. From the cast of Trajan's column in the Victoria and Albert museum, London
Traianuse foorum • Basilica Ulpia
Traianuse foorum • Cornice from Basilica Ulpia lying upside down
Model of the Three Theaters of (from lower left to upper right) Pompey, Marcellus, L.Balbus -on Rome's Campus Martius