During a storm on September 3, lightning struck Rome’s Arch of Constantine, chipping the structure’s marble surface. The 1,700-year-old arch and its neighbor, the Colosseum, were two of ...
Rome's ancient Arch of Constantine was hit by lightning during a heavy storm, causing some fragments to fall off, an official said Wednesday. "All the fragments were recovered and made safe ...
Rome, for example, was supplied by aqueducts ... Centering: This wooden structure bore the arch’s weight until the last stone was laid. When it was removed, the slotted stones could support ...
The landmark Rome chose, however, isn’t its most iconic building, nor its biggest. But it does hold a special resonance for Jews. The Arch of Titus, in the city’s historic center, was built ...
The Italian fashion brand Tod's, for example, has funded a multimillion renovation of the Roman monument, including a ...
From the Colosseum to the Arch of Constantine, from the Theatre of Marcellus to Piazza della Repubblica, ten symbolic places ...
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74.2 x 134.9 cm. (29.2 x 53.1 in.) ...