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The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch in Rome dedicated to the emperor Constantine the Great. The arch was commissioned by the Roman Senate to commemorate Constantine's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in AD 312. Situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, the arch spans the Via Triumphalis, the route taken by victorious military leaders when they entered the city in a triumphal procession. Dedicated in 315, it is the largest Roman triumphal arch
Aerial view of the Colosseum in the foreground, during twilight, surrounded by city buildings.
The Arch of Constantine near the imposing Coliseum or Colosseum (left), 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 Palatine and the Celio hill, placed diagonally to the Coliseum. Originally known as Amphitheatrum Flavium, the Colosseum is the largest amphitheater in the world. Built at the behest of Emperor Vespasian in 70 AD and inaugurated in 80 AD, the Colosseum was able to hold an estimated number of spectators between 50,000 and 87,000. According to tradition, the name of Colosseum is due to a colossal statue of Nero located near the amphitheater. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in high definition format.
View on the Collosseum and the Arco di Costantino at night time. Only one indistinguishable person is sitting on a bench.
Arch of Constantine
Postcards from Rome, Italy
View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum in the background.
The Arch of Constantine is the most imposing of all the triumphal arches in Rome.\nThe Flavius amphitheatre is the biggest and most imposing in the Roman world, but is also the most famous monument in Rome.
Coliseum of Rome with warm sun at early morning
Italy: ruins of the colosseum in Rome. Place of sports in ancient times.
The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch in Rome dedicated to the emperor Constantine the Great. The arch was commissioned by the Roman Senate to commemorate Constantine's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in AD 312. Situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, the arch spans the Via Triumphalis, the route taken by victorious military leaders when they entered the city in a triumphal procession. Dedicated in 315, it is the largest Roman triumphal arch
Antique Italian Photograph: Exterior of the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, 1893. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
Rome, Italy - July 14, 1983: View at Colosseum in Rome in the 80s
View of the Colosseum in Rome
A delicate light illuminates a beautiful glimpse of the Roman Forum seen from the gardens of the Palatine Hill, in the heart of the Eternal City. On the horizon the Altare della Patria National Monument and the rear side of the Basilica di Santa Maria in Aracoeli, on the Capitoline Hill. Bottom center, the triumphal arch of Septimius Severus, along the Sacred Way, and the facade of the church of San Giuseppe at the Mamertine Prison, where the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul were locked up before their martyrdom. The Palatine Hill, one of the seven ancient hills of Rome, it is the place where important imperial palaces stood, such as the Domus Flavia and the Domus Augustana. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in original 4:3 ratio and high definition quality.
Roman Colosseum, Rome, Italy
Roman coliseum at night - old roman city
Ancient ruins of Rome city in a cloudy day
Italian city capital Roman architecture
Architecture of coliseum, Roma
The Colosseum is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy.
Rome, Italy - 06/24/2023:  The Colosseum as seen from the white marble Monument to Victor Emmanuel II
A twilight view of the stunning Arch of Titus in the Roman Forums, in the historic heart of the Eternal City. Dedicated to Titus Vespasian Augustus, this triumphal arch was built in the year 90 AD. on the northern slopes of the Palatine Hill, along the Via Sacra (Sacred Way), to celebrate the victory of Titus in the Jewish War, which ended the Jewish revolt and caused the sacking of Jerusalem. On the upper part of the arch an inscription in Latin indicates: \
Rome, Italy, August, 12, 2010. The exteriors of the Colosseum. The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater or simply Amphitheatrum, is the largest Roman amphitheater in the world (capable of holding an estimated number of spectators between 50,000 and 87,000), located in the center of the city of Rome. It is the most impressive monument of ancient Rome that has come down to us.
Arch of Constantine, famous ancient triumphal arch of Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy city skyline with landmarks of the Ancient Rome ; Colosseum and Roman Forum, the famous travel destination of Italy.
The Coliseum in the city of Rome
Arch of Constantine - Rome - Italy
Coliseum, Europe, Italy, White Background, Cut Out
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