During my early hunt for roman Roads via the internet, I consistently came across photographs of the Arch of San Damiano, also referred to as the Arco di Traiano, at the Carsulae excavation. As with several other locations, I felt a strong urge to see the arch in person. Details on the via Flaminia at Carsulae can be found on page 3 of this blog. This former gate to the city was so impressive that I felt obligated to share my photographs.
The gate was built during the time of Augustus, 27 BC. It consisted of three arches and was covered with marble. What remains is a massive, towering structure that sits in a predominantly rural setting.
The gate was built during the time of Augustus, 27 BC. It consisted of three arches and was covered with marble. What remains is a massive, towering structure that sits in a predominantly rural setting.
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