Architecture and built environment (7142 Subjects)
The Arch of Drusus, Rome. In fact, the arch belongs to the Antonine aqueduct, which crossed the Appian Way.
Section and details of the aqueduct of Caracalla, which supplied the homonymous thermae.
View of the remains of the portico of M. A. Lepidus.
View of the Ponte Rotto or Pons Aemilius, Rome.
View of the remains of the house of Nicolo di Rienzo, or house of the Crescenzi family (11th century).
One of the arches of Janus Quadrifons in the Forum Boarium.
Remains of the temple of Hercules Olivarius, Rome.
Wall along the bank of the Tiber, part of the Cloaca Maxima, ancient Rome's sewage system.
Roman remains on the slopes of the Aventine hill.
Remains of Nero's aqueduct (an extension of Aqua Claudia) on the Aventine hill, Rome.
Roman remains on the Caelian hill.
Remains of the arches of Nero (extension of Aqua Claudia) on the Caelian hill, Rome.
View of the arch of Dolabella and Silanus.
Interior view of S. Stefano Rotondo basilica on Caelian hill, Rome.
View and plan of the Nymphaeum of Alexander or Trofei di Mario, Rome.
Arch of Gallienus, Rome.
Interior of the Thermae of Titus, Rome.
Plan of the Thermae of Titus, Rome.
Remains of the Thermae of Titus, Rome.
View of the Thermae of Diocletian, Rome.
Part of the exedra of Trajan's forum, Rome.
Trajan's column in the Forum of Trajan, Rome.
Remains of the forum of Nerva, Rome.
Remains of the forum of Nerva, Rome.
Side view of the church of San Lorenzo in Miianda, built on the site of the temple of Antoninus and Faustina in Rome.
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome.
Remains of the temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum, Rome.
Remains of temple in Rome. The engraver identifies the site as the temple of Jupiter Tonans.
Remains of the temple of Castor and Pollux in the Roman Forum, Rome.
Remains of Domus Aurea, Nero's Palace, Rome.