COLOSSEUM c.70 CE
Colosseum, all three orders
Colosseum
Colosseum
Colosseum, model (aerial)
Colosseum, reconstruction
Colosseum, Interior (Lise’s)
Colosseum, interior
MAUSOLEUM of Hadrian (as converted into the Castel Sant'Angelo) and Aelian Bridge (135 CE) Burial site, constructed for Hadrian, his family, and future emperors, near Tiber River. opposite the field of Mars. Cylindrical (21 meters high and 64 meters in diameter) Square base. Became a papal fortress in
the 6th century and reconsecrated as Castel Sant'Angelo. Became increasingly fortified (battlements added in the 11th century). Lost its marble facing and most of its friezes. It was the second largest
building in ancient Rome (after the Colosseum).
MAUSOLEUM of Hadrian (as converted into the Castel Sant'Angelo)
mausoleum of Hadrian, model
Mausoleum of Augustus, reconstruction
BASILICA of Constantine (and Maxentius) 310 CE
Basilica of Constantine
Basilica of Constantine 309-312 CE
THE FORUM (AND ARCHES) c.75 BCE - 600 CE
Plan of Forum Romanum
Arch of Septimius Severus
Arch of Constantine 315 CE (Lise’s photo)
Arch of Titus, c.80 CE
Relief, Arch of Titus, victory procession
Relief, Arch of Titus, with spoils from Jerusalem (Lise’s photo)
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