List of ancient Roman triumphal arches

List of ancient Roman triumphal arches

List of ancient Roman triumphal arches

(By modern country)

France

* Carpentras
* Triumphal Arch of Orange, Orange
* Reims: Porte de Mars
* Saint Rémy de Provence: Roman site of Glanum
* Saintes: Arch of Germanicus

Germany

* Porta Nigra, Trier

Greece

* Arch of Galerius, Thessaloniki
* Hadrian's Arch, Athens

Italy

* Arch of Trajan, Ancona, erected 113
* Augustan Arch, Aosta
* Arch of Trajan, Beneventum, the "Porta Aurea", erected 114
* Arco Campano, Capua
* Arch of Augustus, Fano
* Arch of Augustus, Rimini, erected AD 27
* Arch of Constantine, Rome erected 312 - 315
* Arch of Drusus, Rome, erected to honor Nero Claudius Drusus
* Arch of Gallienus, Rome
* Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, erected 203
* Arch of Titus, Rome (81)
* Susa, erected 7 BC
* Arco dei Gavi, Verona

Libya

* Arch of Tiberius, Leptis Magna, erected 35 CE
* Arch of Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna

pain

* Arch of Bara, Tarraco
* Arch of Medinaceli, Medinaceli

yria

* Arch of Septimus Severus, Latakia
* Palmyra

Turkey

* Golden Gate on the Walls of Constantinople (Istanbul)

ee also

* List of buildings
* List of Roman amphitheatres


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