Arco di Costantino, Rome, Italy
The arch of Constantine is one of several triumphal arches in Rome. It commemorates the victory of Constantine over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, a victory which eventually ushered the era of Christian dominance and the extinction of the earlier pagan religion of Rome.
The stately Arch served as a model for arches and other buildings in Paris, London, Washington, and New York. Its majesty is well reflected in this wonderful photo from years gone by.
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