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"Discover the Magnificence of Roman Architecture

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Tablinum in the House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto, Pompeii

Tablinum in the House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto, Pompeii
6340115 Tablinum in the House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto, Pompeii by Gusman, Pierre (1862-1941); (add.info.: Tablinum in the House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto, Pompeii. Third Pompeian Style)

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Tablinum of the House of the Small Fountain, Casa della Fontana Piccola, Pompeii

Tablinum of the House of the Small Fountain, Casa della Fontana Piccola, Pompeii
6340105 Tablinum of the House of the Small Fountain, Casa della Fontana Piccola, Pompeii by Gusman, Pierre (1862-1941); (add.info.: Tablinum of the House of the Small Fountain)

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Deocrative panel from Pompeii, conserved at the Museum of Naples

Deocrative panel from Pompeii, conserved at the Museum of Naples
6340103 Deocrative panel from Pompeii, conserved at the Museum of Naples by Gusman, Pierre (1862-1941); (add.info.: Deocrative panel from Pompeii, conserved at the Museum of Naples)

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Roman Architecture; Temples at Baalbek, Syria (litho)

Roman Architecture; Temples at Baalbek, Syria (litho)
6005299 Roman Architecture; Temples at Baalbek, Syria (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Architecture; Temples at Baalbek, Syria)

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Trajans Column in Rome (coloured engraving)

Trajans Column in Rome (coloured engraving)
997937 Trajans Column in Rome (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Mausoleum of Augustus and his family in Rome, engraved by Antoine Lafrery (1512-77

The Mausoleum of Augustus and his family in Rome, engraved by Antoine Lafrery (1512-77
STC205042 The Mausoleum of Augustus and his family in Rome, engraved by Antoine Lafrery (1512-77) 1575 (engraving) by Duperac

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Volubilis, Morocco, Ancient Roman city, arched door ruins

Volubilis, Morocco, Ancient Roman city, arched door ruins

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Rome, inside of the Colosseum, Roman circus dating from 72 a. C

Rome, inside of the Colosseum, Roman circus dating from 72 a. C
Rome, inside of the Colosseum, Roman circus dating from 72 a.C

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Arches of the Roman Colosseum, work of 72 b. C

Arches of the Roman Colosseum, work of 72 b. C
Arches of the Roman Colosseum, work of 72 b.C

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: View taken from the spot known as Accademia near Puzzoli, 1776

View taken from the spot known as Accademia near Puzzoli, 1776
View taken from the spot known as Accademia near Puzzoli, Plate XXVI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: The Basilica Of Saint Mary Major Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore

The Basilica Of Saint Mary Major Church Of Santa Maria Maggiore
The Basilica of Saint Mary Major or church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, Italy, seen here in the 19th century. Founded in 432 the present facade

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Ponte Sant Angelo leading to the Castel Sant Angelo at dusk, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Ponte Sant Angelo leading to the Castel Sant Angelo at dusk, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ponte Sant Angelo spanning the Tiber River and lined with statues of angels leading to the Castel Sant Angelo (Mausoleum of Hadrian) at dusk; Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Ponte Sant Angelo illuminated at night leading to the Castel Sant Angelo, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Ponte Sant Angelo illuminated at night leading to the Castel Sant Angelo, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ponte Sant Angelo spanning the Tiber River and lined with statues of angels illuminated by lampposts at dusk and leading to the Castel Sant Angelo (Mausoleum of Hadrian); Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Lazio Roma Rome Sedia del Diavolo Italy italian country

Lazio Roma Rome Sedia del Diavolo Italy italian country
Lazio Roma Rome Sedia del Diavolo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Antiquities Roman architecture, sepulchral monument, stucco work

Background imageRoman Architecture Collection: Lazio Roma Rome Albano Laziale Porta Pretoria

Lazio Roma Rome Albano Laziale Porta Pretoria
Lazio Roma Albano Laziale Porta Pretoria, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Antiquities Roman architecture



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"Discover the Magnificence of Roman Architecture: From Palmyra to Pompeii" Step into a world of ancient grandeur as we explore the captivating realm of Roman architecture. Journey to Syria, where the Palmyra ruins stand proudly as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the majestic Theatre, once filled with echoes of applause and laughter. In Italy, immerse yourself in history at Pompeii's Forum, framed by the awe-inspiring Mount Vesuvius. This UNESCO site transports you back to an era when bustling markets and political debates echoed through its cobblestone streets. Travel further east to Bosra in Syria, where remnants of an ancient Roman town whisper tales of past glory. Explore its Citadel and Theatre, witness to countless dramatic performances that enthralled audiences centuries ago. Lebanon beckons with Tyre's Al Bass UNESCO site - stroll along its Colonnaded Street and pass under the magnificent Roman Triumphal Arch. Feel transported back in time as you walk in the footsteps of emperors and conquerors. Venturing into Morocco leads us to Volubilis, an enchanting Ancient Roman city adorned with intricate sun face mosaic tiles. Discover how this architectural marvel seamlessly blended European design with local influences. Crossing over to Spain unveils Charles V Palace within Granada's Alhambra complex - a testament to Andalusia's rich cultural heritage fused with exquisite Roman-inspired craftsmanship. Africa holds its own treasures too; Tunisia boasts El Jem's Amphitheatre - a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases Africa’s contribution to Rome’s architectural legacy. Stand amidst towering arches that once hosted epic gladiatorial battles. Returning once more to Syria’s Palmyra ruins reveals even more wonders: The Temple of Bel mesmerizes visitors with its intricate stone carvings while another Theatre stands proud as a reminder of artistic excellence from times long gone by.