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An arch with an unknown origin
The arch sits inside of the walls, a few hundred feet north of the Porta San Sebastiano. The exact origins of the Arch are unclear. It is now generally agreed that it has nothing to do with Nero Cl...
Arc located behind the Porte San Sebastiano. It is not a wonder, but it's curiosity to see how cars pass below and it seems almost like it was something to help from the road ...
In fact, it seems not to be a bowl but a furnace of the Antoninian Water Pipe, built in the III sec. d.C. to feed the nearby Terme of Caracalla. Then, with the construction of the Murs ...
It is not a triumph bowl but a furnace of the Antoninian water pipeline (derived from the oldest water pipeline of the Marcia water) that served to feed the nearby Terme of Caracalla. Cost ...
An arch with an unknown origin
The arch sits inside of the walls, a few hundred feet north of the Porta San Sebastiano. The exact origins of the Arch are unclear. It is now generally agreed that it has nothing to do with Nero Cl...
Small bow in the middle of the road
Arc located behind the Porte San Sebastiano. It is not a wonder, but it's curiosity to see how cars pass below and it seems almost like it was something to help from the road ...
One of the hidden beads of Rome
Something remote, almost secret, and therefore not passing over by tourists. Shadowful place in hot days, but no infrastructure/restaurant.
A bowl... that is not a bowl!
In fact, it seems not to be a bowl but a furnace of the Antoninian Water Pipe, built in the III sec. d.C. to feed the nearby Terme of Caracalla. Then, with the construction of the Murs ...
Monumental fornace of antique water pipe
It is not a triumph bowl but a furnace of the Antoninian water pipeline (derived from the oldest water pipeline of the Marcia water) that served to feed the nearby Terme of Caracalla. Cost ...