A walk through the ruins of the glorious empire’s centre: a voyage to discover those monuments built for celebration.
In the days of the Roman Empire, the arches monuments celebrated the legions’ victories in territories that were enemies of Rome. However, after the end of the Republic, they became a symbol for glorifying the imperial dynasty. In the eternal and millennial atmosphere of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, we discover in this short but evocative itinerary the peculiarities, art, and history behind these three glorious monuments: the Arch of Constantine, the Arch of Titus, and the Arch of Septimius Severus.
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