Unfortunately the Arch is suroundounded by a fence and you cannot walk under it, but look closely at the marble carving, just exquisite.
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Unfortunately the Arch is suroundounded by a fence and you cannot walk under it, but look closely at the marble carving, just exquisite.
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well worth a visit, better to bring a guidebook / audioguide
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I liked the decorations, the entablature and the iconography sculptured on the arch, that's impressive.
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Once faced with the whole of the Roman forum in front of you, it's difficult to know what to look at first and quiet easy to overlook some things !
If you come down from Palatine Hill or come in from the Colosseum entrance, the Arch of Titus is one of the first things you'll see. It was erected in...
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Arco di Tito — the Arch of Titus
Titus (AD 41 - 81) followed his father, Vespasian, as emperor in AD 79 but ruled for only 2 years.
His major accomplishment — and the reason the arch was built — was the destruction of Jerusalem. Titus’s success brought to an end a campaign his father had begun in AD 66....
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