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Roman architecture is a style of architecture that was developed in Ancient Rome and used throughout the Roman Empire

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Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Spain, Castile and Leon, Leon. Leon Cathedral at dawn

Spain, Castile and Leon, Leon. Leon Cathedral at dawn

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Colosseum (Colosseo), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Colosseum (Colosseo), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Courtyard of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria

Courtyard of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria. Situated in an oasis in the Syrian desert halfway between the Mediterranean and the Euphrates

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Roma - Piazza di Venezia. Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, 1910

Roma - Piazza di Venezia. Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, 1910. Altar of Fatherland, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Mr. G. Sacconi laid the foundation stone in 1884

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Church of St Nicholas-du-Chardonnet, 1915. Artist: George T Plowman

Church of St Nicholas-du-Chardonnet, 1915. Artist: George T Plowman
Church of St Nicholas-du-Chardonnet, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Looking down on the island of Philae and its temples, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Looking down on the island of Philae and its temples, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Looking down on the island of Philae and its temples, Egypt, 1905. Over on the right is the square kiosk which the natives call Pharaohs Bed; it has no roof and never was finished

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: La Chapelle du Val de Grace, Paris, France, 1829. Artist: Benjamin Winkles

La Chapelle du Val de Grace, Paris, France, 1829. Artist: Benjamin Winkles
La Chapelle du Val de Grace, Paris, France, 1829

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Koblenz Panorama

Koblenz Panorama
Koblenz is a German city situated on both banks of the Rhine where it is joined by the Moselle. It was established as a Roman military post by Drusus around 8 B.C

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu

Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu
Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar and Ionic column built to hold the sundial. In the background. stairs and two fluted Corinthian columns

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: St. Marys Church (St. Marys Basilica) and main square illuminated at dawn, UNESCO

St. Marys Church (St. Marys Basilica) and main square illuminated at dawn, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Krakow, Poland, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: La Sagrada Familia church, basilica interior with stained glass windows by Antoni Gaudi

La Sagrada Familia church, basilica interior with stained glass windows by Antoni Gaudi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia (Catalunya), Spain, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Porta Nigra in Trier

Porta Nigra in Trier
A view on the Porta Nigra, an old Roman building, in Trier protected by Unesco. Sunny evening spring time

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Ta Pinu Church

Ta Pinu Church
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta Pinu is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located some 700 metres from the village of GAzarb on the island of Gozo

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Panoramic view of Aqueduct of Segovia illuminated by the setting sun, Spain

Panoramic view of Aqueduct of Segovia illuminated by the setting sun, Spain
The Aqueduct of Segovia (or more precisely, the aqueduct bridge) is a Roman aqueduct and one of the most significant and best-preserved ancient monuments left on the Iberian Peninsula

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Monreale, Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Cathedral of Monreale, Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Porta Maggiore, from the Views of Rome series, c. 1760 (etching)

View of the Porta Maggiore, from the Views of Rome series, c. 1760 (etching)
XJF497220 View of the Porta Maggiore, from the Views of Rome series, c.1760 (etching) by Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720-78); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vedute di Roma)

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: PHILIPPINES, c1900. The Manila Cathedral in Manila, the Philippines. Photograph, c1900

PHILIPPINES, c1900. The Manila Cathedral in Manila, the Philippines. Photograph, c1900

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Roman theatre at Dougga

Roman theatre at Dougga
The theatre of Roman ruins in Dougga. Dougga or Thugga is an ancient Roman city in northern Tunisia. UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Europe, Italy, Venice. Interior of St. Marks Cathedral. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman

Europe, Italy, Venice. Interior of St. Marks Cathedral. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman
Italy, Venice. Interior of St. Marks Cathedral. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The forum of Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The forum of Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Temple of Concord, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Temple of Concord, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Pillars of the Great Colonnade stretch into

Pillars of the Great Colonnade stretch into the distance at Palmyra [aka Tadmor], a deserted city that despite Roman and Greek influences remained largely independent of Rome until its downfall in

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Historic image in black and white of a cathedral in Trondheim, Norway circa 1920; Trondheim

Historic image in black and white of a cathedral in Trondheim, Norway circa 1920; Trondheim, Trondelag, Norway

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Syria, Bosra, ruins of the ancient Roman town (a UNESCO site), Citadel and Theatre

Syria, Bosra, ruins of the ancient Roman town (a UNESCO site), Citadel and Theatre

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct over Gard River at dusk, Gard Department, Languedoc-Roussillon

Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct over Gard River at dusk, Gard Department, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Abano Terme, Italy - Imposing entrace to the Ancient Springs

Abano Terme, Italy - Imposing entrace to the Ancient Springs
Abano Terme is a spa town and commune in the province of Padua, in the Veneto region, Italy, on the eastern slope of the Colli Euganei

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Saint Marys Cathedral, Valencia, Spain, Europe

Saint Marys Cathedral, Valencia, Spain, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Skyline of Ancient Rome (Foro Romano) in Italy

Skyline of Ancient Rome (Foro Romano) in Italy

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Sint Servsbasiliek (Basilica of Saint Servatius) on Vrijthof square at dusk, Mstricht

Sint Servsbasiliek (Basilica of Saint Servatius) on Vrijthof square at dusk, Mstricht, Limburg, Netherlands, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of the Cathedral of Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina, South America

View of the Cathedral of Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina, South America

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of Cathedral and Albrechtsburg, Meissen, Saxony, Germany, Europe

View of Cathedral and Albrechtsburg, Meissen, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Beautiful church in Cockburn Town, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, Caribbean, Central

Beautiful church in Cockburn Town, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial church and sculpture Berlin by Brigitte and Martin Matschinsky-Denninghof

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial church and sculpture Berlin by Brigitte and Martin Matschinsky-Denninghof at Kurfuerstendamm, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: San Nicola Pellegrino cathedral, old town, Trani, Le Murge, Barletta-Andria-Trani district

San Nicola Pellegrino cathedral, old town, Trani, Le Murge, Barletta-Andria-Trani district, Puglia, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. San Xavier del Bac Mission

USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. San Xavier del Bac Mission. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Europe, Italy, Tuscany, San Galgagno. San Galgagno Abbey at twilight

Europe, Italy, Tuscany, San Galgagno. San Galgagno Abbey at twilight. Credit as: Marie Bush / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Burgos Cathedral at night, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Burgos, Castile and Leon, Spain

Burgos Cathedral at night, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Burgos, Castile and Leon, Spain, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Duomo di Milano (Milan Cathedral), Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

The Duomo di Milano (Milan Cathedral), Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Herculaneum

Herculaneum
circa 1930: The ancient Roman city of Herculaneum, which was destroyed, along with Pompeii, by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View of Seville from Giralda bell tower, Seville, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

View of Seville from Giralda bell tower, Seville, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Vatican Museum from the dome of St. Peters Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

The Vatican Museum from the dome of St. Peters Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Colosseum, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

The Colosseum, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Tourists on a Syracuse City Tour in Piazza Duomo, outside Syracuse Cathedral, Ortigia (Ortygia)

Tourists on a Syracuse City Tour in Piazza Duomo, outside Syracuse Cathedral, Ortigia (Ortygia), Syracuse, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View over city at sunset with St. Lorenz, St. Sebald and the Castle in the background, Nuremberg

View over city at sunset with St. Lorenz, St. Sebald and the Castle in the background, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral at night, Independence Square, Quito, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Metropolitan Cathedral at night, Independence Square, Quito, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pichincha Province, Ecuador, South America

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Rectors Palace and Cathedral at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik, Dalmatian Coast

Rectors Palace and Cathedral at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik, Dalmatian Coast, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Church and Monastery of St. Dominic, Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia

Church and Monastery of St. Dominic, Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia, Europe



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Roman Architecture Collection

Roman architecture is a style of architecture that was developed in Ancient Rome and used throughout the Roman Empire, and is characterized by its use of arches, vaults, and domes as well as its use of columns to support structures. Roman architects also employed a variety of materials such as stone, concrete, and brick to create their buildings. They also used decorative elements such as mosaics and frescoes to add beauty to their structures. The most iconic example of the Colosseum in Rome which was built between 72-80 AD by Emperor Vespasian. This amphitheater has been an inspiration for many modern architects due to its grandeur and intricate details. Other examples include the Pantheon in Rome which was built between 118-125 AD by Emperor Hadrian; it features a large dome with an oculus at the top that allows natural light into the building. Lastly, there are many aqueducts throughout Europe that were constructed during this period which demonstrate how advanced engineering techniques were during this time period.
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