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Walking Through the Decades’ New Perception of Rome’s Iconic Arch

The Arch of Constantine in Rome is a historical relic that’s been treasured for centuries. Located near the Colosseum and dedicated to Emperor Constantine the Great, it is one of the most prominent landmarks in Rome, Italy.

 

Constructed between 312 and 315, this monumental archway showcases intricate reliefs and architectural features that depict scenes from Roman history. As you walk along the footpath near the arch, you’ll be immersed in the intricate details of this 69-foot-high, 85-foot-wide arch.

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