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Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)

View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)
IND239829 View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Merida, Badajoz, Spain; Index Fototeca

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)

View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)
IND239827 View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Merida, Badajoz, Spain; Index Fototeca

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)

View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)
IND239830 View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Merida, Badajoz, Spain; Index Fototeca

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the Pantheon, Rome (w / c on paper)

View of the Pantheon, Rome (w / c on paper)
EDI187989 View of the Pantheon, Rome (w/c on paper) by Nicolle, Victor Jean (1754-1826); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France; (add.info)

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: The Canopus canal, AD 118-128 (photo)

The Canopus canal, AD 118-128 (photo)
JB141856 The Canopus canal, AD 118-128 (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Rome, Italy; eJohn Bethell; out of copyright

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: Santa Costanza, built by Constantia before AD 354 (photo)

Santa Costanza, built by Constantia before AD 354 (photo)
LEE241045 Santa Costanza, built by Constantia before AD 354 (photo) by Roman, (4th century AD); Rome, Italy; (add.info.: built as a mausoleum for herself and her sister Helena;)

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: The Arch of Titus, from Antiquities of Rome: Comprising Twenty-four Select Views of

The Arch of Titus, from Antiquities of Rome: Comprising Twenty-four Select Views of
TRV230434 The Arch of Titus, from Antiquities of Rome: Comprising Twenty-four Select Views of its Principal Ruins from Drawings made in the Year 1818, aquatint by David Havell

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: The archaeological excavation site of Herculaneum, 1869 (b / w photo)

The archaeological excavation site of Herculaneum, 1869 (b / w photo)
ALI276551 The archaeological excavation site of Herculaneum, 1869 (b/w photo) by Rive, Robert (fl.1860-90); Herculaneum, Naples, Campania

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: A statue on a lintel (photo)

A statue on a lintel (photo)
JFS249969 A statue on a lintel (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Merida, Badajoz, Spain; (add.info.: Merida formerly Augusta Emerita; ); eJohn Ferro Sims; out of copyright

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the Arch of Constantine from the south (photo)

View of the Arch of Constantine from the south (photo)
PRZ239390 View of the Arch of Constantine from the south (photo) by Roman, (4th century AD); Rome, Italy; (add.info.: built to celebrate Emperor Constantines victory over Maxentius in 315 AD;)

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: Impluvium in the House of the Silver Wedding (photo)

Impluvium in the House of the Silver Wedding (photo)
ALI222132 Impluvium in the House of the Silver Wedding (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Area archeologica di Pompei, Naples, Campania, Italy; Alinari

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the Pantheon and the Egyptian obelisk in Piazza della Rotunda (photo)

View of the Pantheon and the Egyptian obelisk in Piazza della Rotunda (photo)
ALI222131 View of the Pantheon and the Egyptian obelisk in Piazza della Rotunda (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Rome, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: Decorative details from the Tempio of Trajan, illustration from a facsimile copy of

Decorative details from the Tempio of Trajan, illustration from a facsimile copy of
AFC206113 Decorative details from the Tempio of Trajan, illustration from a facsimile copy of I Quattro Libri dell Architettura written by Palladio, originally published 1570 by Palladio

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, c. 1750 (litho)

View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, c. 1750 (litho)
XYC151686 View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, c.1750 (litho) by Borra, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1712-86); 22.9x36.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of statues and colonnade (photo)

View of statues and colonnade (photo)
JFS249970 View of statues and colonnade (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Merida, Badajoz, Spain; (add.info.: Merida formerly Augusta Emerita; ); eJohn Ferro Sims; out of copyright

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: A statue between two columns (photo)

A statue between two columns (photo)
JFS249968 A statue between two columns (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Merida, Badajoz, Spain; (add.info.: Merida formerly Augusta Emerita; ); eJohn Ferro Sims; out of copyright

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: The Celsus Library, built in AD 135 (photo)

The Celsus Library, built in AD 135 (photo)
KW260468 The Celsus Library, built in AD 135 (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Ephesus, Turkey; (add.info.: built by Consul Gaius Aquila in honour of his father who was Governor of Asia Minor;)

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the Interior (b / w photo)

View of the Interior (b / w photo)
ALI218389 View of the Interior (b/w photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Pantheon, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: built by Emperor Hadrian 118-128 AD; ); Alinari

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli (pencil & w / c on paper)

Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli (pencil & w / c on paper)
LMG208987 Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli (pencil & w/c on paper) by Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) (attr.to); 29.8x36.3 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery)

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)

View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo)
JFS249966 View of the theatre, begun 24 BC (photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Merida, Badajoz, Spain; (add.info.: Merida formerly Augusta Emerita; ); eJohn Ferro Sims; out of copyright

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: Ruins at Pergamon, probably of tthe Amphitheatre, c

Ruins at Pergamon, probably of tthe Amphitheatre, c
XYC283587 Ruins at Pergamon, probably of tthe Amphitheatre, c.1750 (w/c with pen & ink over graphite on paper) by Borra, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1712-86)

Background imageClassical Roman Architecture Collection: The Claudean Aqueduct and Colosseum, 1778 (w / c over graphite on laid paper)

The Claudean Aqueduct and Colosseum, 1778 (w / c over graphite on laid paper)
XYC151479 The Claudean Aqueduct and Colosseum, 1778 (w/c over graphite on laid paper) by Jones, Thomas (1743-1803); 27.3x41.3 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; Welsh


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"Journey through Time: Exploring the Magnificence of Classical Roman Architecture" Step into a world where grandeur and elegance intertwine, as we delve into the captivating realm of classical Roman architecture. From the breathtaking views of the theatre, begun in 24 BC, to the awe-inspiring Pantheon in Rome, this journey promises to transport you back in time. Immerse yourself in history as you gaze upon the Canopus canal, an engineering marvel constructed between AD 118-128. Marvel at Santa Costanza, a masterpiece built by Constantia before AD 354, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and timeless beauty. The Arch of Titus stands tall as a testament to triumph and glory. Its majestic presence immortalized in Antiquities of Rome: Comprising Twenty-four Select Views. Discover Herculaneum's archaeological excavation site from 1869; its black-and-white photograph offering glimpses into an ancient civilization lost but not forgotten. Witness art come alive with statues adorning lintels—a glimpse into the artistic prowess that defined this era. The Arch of Constantine beckons from afar with its imposing stature—a symbol of power and endurance that has stood against time itself. Enter the House of Silver Wedding and be captivated by its impluvium—an architectural marvel designed to capture natural light while preserving tranquility within. Finally, stand before the Pantheon alongside an Egyptian obelisk in Piazza della Rotunda—a sight that epitomizes harmony between diverse cultures. Classical Roman architecture is more than just buildings; it is a testament to human ingenuity and creativity that continues to inspire generations even today. Join us on this remarkable journey through time as we unravel secrets hidden within these magnificent structures—each one whispering stories from centuries past.