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Arch Of Hadrian Collection

The Arch of Hadrian, located in Jerash, Jordan, stands as a magnificent testament to ancient Roman architecture in the Middle East

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Modern Athens built from the ruins of ancient Athens, 1800. View from the south-east showing

Modern Athens built from the ruins of ancient Athens, 1800. View from the south-east showing the Temple of Olympian
FLO4569109 Modern Athens built from the ruins of ancient Athens, 1800. View from the south-east showing the Temple of Olympian Zeus and its three columns in the foreground, the Arch of Hadrian

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Greece, Athens, Arch of Hadrian

Greece, Athens, Arch of Hadrian
2030-307003-01

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Great Temple of Zeus and Hadrains Arch, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan

Great Temple of Zeus and Hadrains Arch, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Hadrains Arch, detailed view, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan

Hadrains Arch, detailed view, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Hadrains Arch, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan

Hadrains Arch, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: The Arch of Hadrian in Jerash, believed to have been founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great

The Arch of Hadrian in Jerash, believed to have been founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Arch of Hadrian, Main Gate, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Arch of Hadrian, Main Gate, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Arch of Hadrian, Athens (colour litho)

Arch of Hadrian, Athens (colour litho)
7200376 Arch of Hadrian, Athens (colour litho) by Giallinos, Angelos (1857-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arch of Hadrian, Athens, Greece)

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: The Arch of Hadrian

The Arch of Hadrian
LLM458259 The Arch of Hadrian by Fulleylove, John (1847-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Arch of Hadrian. Illustration for Greece by J A M Clymont (A&C Black, 1906).); © Look and Learn

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Athens: The Arch of Hadrian (b / w photo)

Athens: The Arch of Hadrian (b / w photo)
5225076 Athens: The Arch of Hadrian (b/w photo) by Greek Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Arch of Hadrian)

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Athens Illustrated (b / w photo)

Athens Illustrated (b / w photo)
1055025 Athens Illustrated (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Athens Illustrated)

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Hadrians Arch, 1890. Creator: Themistocles von Eckenbrecher

Hadrians Arch, 1890. Creator: Themistocles von Eckenbrecher
Hadrians Arch, 1890

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Hadrians Arch, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

Hadrians Arch, Jerash, Jerash Governorate, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Hadrians Arch, Athens, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

Hadrians Arch, Athens, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
Hadrians Arch, Athens, 1937. Illustration from Das Mittelmeer: Landschaft, Baukunst und Volksleben im Kreise des Mittellandischen Meeres, a work on Mediterranean architecture

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Hadrians Arch, Athens, Greece, c1920s-c1930s(?)

Hadrians Arch, Athens, Greece, c1920s-c1930s(?). Athens became part of the Roman Empire in 146 BC. Built in the 2nd century AD

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Europe, Greece, Athens, Arch of Hadrian

Europe, Greece, Athens, Arch of Hadrian

Background imageArch Of Hadrian Collection: Arch of Hadrian and the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Europe

Arch of Hadrian and the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Europe


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The Arch of Hadrian, located in Jerash, Jordan, stands as a magnificent testament to ancient Roman architecture in the Middle East. Serving as the main gate to the city of Jerash, this iconic structure is a sight to behold. As you approach the arch, you are greeted by its grandeur and intricate details. The archway itself consists of three beautifully crafted arches that lead into the heart of Jerash. Standing tall against the backdrop of history, it is impossible not to be captivated by its beauty. Visitors can't help but marvel at how well-preserved this ancient monument is. It serves as a link between past and present, connecting us with civilizations long gone. In Athens too, another Arch of Hadrian exists - an exquisite piece captured in color lithographs and black-and-white photographs throughout history. These images transport us back in time and allow us to appreciate its timeless elegance. One such photograph from 1890 showcases Hadrians Arch in all its glory. Created by Themistocles von Eckenbrecher, it captures every detail with precision and artistry. Fast forward to 1937 when artist Martin Hurlimann immortalized Hadrians Arch in Athens through his artwork. This painting transports viewers into a world where they can almost feel the presence of ancient Romans passing through this monumental gateway. Today, visitors flock from all over the world to witness both versions of Hadrians Arch - one standing proudly in Athens while another graces Jerash's landscape. Both serve as reminders that even after centuries have passed since their construction; these architectural wonders continue to inspire awe and admiration for human ingenuity. So whether you find yourself exploring Jordan's Jerash Governorate or wandering through Athens' historical streetscape – don't miss your chance to stand before these remarkable structures known as Hadrian's Arch.