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Arco dei Gavi Piazzetta di Castelvecchio, Verona, 37121 |
Around mid 1st century A.D., The Arch was built to honour several members of the Gens Gavia, an illustrious family that may have been of Veronese origin. The site was chosen with care, on a road of great transit, the Pos... more
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Arco del Meloncello Via Saragozza, Bologna, 40135 |
This arch was built by Carlo Francesco Dotti in 1732 to link Via Saragoza's portico with the porticoes which lead towards the Santuario di San Luca. It is raised high above the street and will enable you to walk to the S... more
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Arco della Pace Piazza Sempione, Milan, 20121 |
After Gagnola's death in 1833 work continued and was only terminated five years later when the "Arco della Pace" was inaugurated by Austrian Emperor Ferdinando 1st on the 10th September 1838 for the occasion of... more
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Arco di Costantino Via San Gregorio, Piazza del Colosseo, Rome, 00184 |
When Diocleziano moved the capital of the empire to Nicomedia a division of the power became necessary to stay closer to the borders always less safer becouse of continuous Barbarians' attacks. For this reason was nomina... more
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Arco di Dolabella Via Claudia, Rome, 00184 |
In all probability, this arch was the ancient Porta Celimontana of the Servian walls, the first defensive walls raised by Servius Tullius, which were later used to support the Neronian aqueduct. The single arch gateway w... more
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Arco di Riccardo Piazza del Barbacan, Trieste, 34121 |
At the heart of old Triesta between narrow, quiet streets, not far from the very central Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia, we find the Arco di Riccardo, a monument which , according to many historians, dates back to 33 B.C. an... more
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Area archeologica del teatro romano Rigaste Redentore, 2, Verona, 37121 |
The archeological site of the Roman theatre is reached through a sixteenth century buidling with a frescoed freize. Nestling at the base of St. Peter's hill, the theatre was probably built at the end of the first period ... more
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Area del Porto Antico Vico Spinola, Area Porto Antico, Genoa, 16128 |
according to Fernand Braudel, even though, despite the economic power of the city reaching its peak, there was no parallel development of port activities, since the great Genoese families had considerably slowed down the... more
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Area Sacra Largo Torre Argentina, Rome, 00186 |
As we approach the site it resembles a swath of burned out woodland, with an assortment of still-standing columns that look like tree trunks without their branches. It’s only after we’re able to see the bottom that it be... more
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Arena Civica 2 Viale Giorgio Byron, Milan, 20154 |
Deliberately located in the restructured Castello Sforzesco area in order to provide a stable home for festivities and celebratory events for the Repubblica Cisalpina and the new Regno d'Italia, the Arena Civica was desi... more
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