Esquilino obelisk, Obelisk in Rome
The Esquilino obelisk is one of the thirteen ancient obelisks of Rome, situated in Piazza dell'Esquilino.
Originally from Egypt, it was moved to Rome in the 1st century under the rule of Roman Emperor Claudius.
This obelisk is an example of the Roman Empire's fascination with Egyptian culture and their monumental art.
Visitors can view the Esquilino obelisk while exploring the historical layers of central Rome.
Standing at 14 meters tall, the Esquilino is among the lesser-known obelisks but contributes to the narrative of Rome's imperial grandeur.
Location: Rome
Inception: 1 Century
Height: 1,475 cm
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap