From TheBestLinks.com
A
triumphal arch is a
building in the shape of a monumental
gate, usually built to celebrate a victory in war.
Temporary triumphal arch commemorating election of Emilio Aguinaldo as President of the Philippines, 1899
This tradition dates back to
Ancient Rome, and a number of arches from the city's imperial era can still be seen in modern
Rome.
Some triumphal arches are made of stone and intended to be permanant. Temporary triumphal arches are also constructed, intended to be used for a celebratory parade or ceremony and then be dismantled afterwards.
See also: Roman Triumph, arch, city gate, Roman architecture.
List of triumphal arches
Permanent monumental triumphal arches include:
Austria
Croatia
England
France
The triumphal arch of Glanum
Germany
The Gateway of India, Mumbai
Greece
India
Iraq
The Arch of Constantine, Rome
Italy
- Ancona
- Augustan Arch, Aosta
- Arch of Trajan (Porta Aurea), Benevento
- Arco Campano, Capua
- Arch of Augustus, Fano
- Arco della Pace, Milan (1807-1838)
- Arch of Augustus, Rimini
- Arch of Constantine, Rome (312-315)
- Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome (203)
- Arch of Titus, Rome (81)
- Susa
- Arco dei Gavi, Verona
The Soldiers and Sailors Arch at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York
Romania
Spain
Syria
Turkey
The Washington Square Arch, New York City
United States
de:Triumphbogen
fr:Arc de triomphe
ja:凱旋門
pl:Łuk triumfalny
Related links
Top visited
0 of
0 links
[no links posted yet]
>> place link >>
Discussion
Last posted
0 of
0 messages
[no messages posted yet]
>> post message >>
Watch
You can
add this article to your own "watchlist" and receive e-mail notification about all changes in this page.