Arch of Septimius Severus, Triumphal arch in Roman Forum, Italy.
The white marble structure rises 21 meters high and features one central passage with two smaller arches on each side of it.
The Roman Senate commissioned this arch in 203 CE to commemorate Emperor Septimius Severus and his sons' military victories against the Parthians.
The arch panels display detailed military scenes, including soldiers marching, battles, and the capture of enemy cities in extensive stone carvings.
The monument stands at the western end of the Roman Forum, near the Temple of Concordia and the Curia Julia building.
The original inscription was altered after Caracalla murdered his brother Geta, removing all references to the deceased imperial son.
Location: Rome
Inception: 203
GPS coordinates: 41.89278,12.48472
Latest update: May 26, 2025 21:37
Triumphal arches document military and historical events of their time. These monuments to victories and commemoration stand in cities around the world. The structures combine architectural elements with historical documentation through reliefs, inscriptions, and sculptures. The collection includes Roman triumphal arches such as the Arch of Constantine, Arch of Titus, and Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, along with the Arch of Trajan in Benevento. Paris features the Arc de Triomphe, Porte Saint-Denis, and Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Siegestor in Munich, and Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid document European history. Further examples include the India Gate in New Delhi, Patuxaï in Vientiane, and Arch 22 in Banjul. In North America, the Washington Square Arch and Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch stand in New York, while the Gateway Arch rises in St. Louis. The Triumphal Arch of Orange and Hadrian's Arch in Athens demonstrate ancient Roman architecture.
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