Arco di Augusto
The Arco di Augusto, located at the end of Corso d’Augusto in Rimini, is an awe-inspiring ancient Roman monument that has withstood the test of time since 27 BC. This triumphal arch, dedicated to Emperor Augustus, once served as the grand entrance to the city. Its imposing presence and intricate details offer a glimpse into the architectural prowess of the Roman Empire. The arch’s sturdy travertine limestone construction is adorned with elegant Corinthian columns and a now-lost bronze statue of Augustus once graced its summit. As visitors approach, they’re struck by the sheer scale and the finely preserved reliefs depicting Roman deities. The Arco di Augusto not only serves as a remarkable historical landmark but also as a symbol of Rimini’s rich cultural heritage, drawing history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike to marvel at its enduring beauty and significance.
Key Highlights
• Oldest surviving Roman arch, dating back to 27 BC|• Intricate reliefs featuring Roman gods Jupiter and Apollo|• Impressive Corinthian columns flanking the central archway|• Once topped with a bronze statue of Emperor Augustus|• Marks the beginning of the ancient Via Flaminia|• Stunning example of Roman architectural engineering|• Offers insight into Rimini’s importance during the Roman era
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