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:''For other similar structures, see Arch of Trajan The Arch of Trajan ((イタリア語:Arco di Traiano)) is an ancient Roman triumphal arch in Benevento, southern Italy. It was erected to celebrate emperor Trajan across the Via Appia, at its entrance in the city. ==History== The arch was built between 114 and 117. In Lombard times, it was enclosed in southern sector of the city walls and became known as ''Porta Aurea'' ("Golden Gate"). The church of Sant'Ilario, now housing the Videomuseum of the Arch, was built nearby. The arch was studied by Gianmarco Serlio in Renaissance times and drawn by Giovanni Battista Piranesi in the 18th century. It was restored several times due to aging and earthquakes: under Pope Urban VIII, then in 1661, 1713 (when the marble architrave crumbled down) and 1792. In 1850, in the occasion of Pope Pius IX's visit in Benevento, it was isolated with the demolition of the annexed structures and houses. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arch of Trajan (Benevento)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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