One of the oldest arches in Rome is the Arch of Titus, which is located in the Roman Forum, near the Colosseum.
There are numerous ancient monuments in the Roman forum, in one of my previous posts I showed a general view. The Arch of Titus drew my attention, as it was one of the best preserved structures. A few days ago, I had been in Paris, so it was inevitable to notice its similar resemblance to the Arc de Triomphe.
Then, I was reading a bit and I learned the Arch of Titus served as inspiration for the construction of others around the world.
The walk in the Roman Forum can last from 2 to 3 hours, depending on how long you stop to appreciate each monument, so my suggestion is you wear comfortable shoes. if you will visit it, it's also a good idea to stay hydrated, especially in sunny days.
This is the anniversary month of @nTopaz. I invite you to watch the announcement: 1st Anniversary Celebration Event
Location: Roman Forum, Rome.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix S9600
Hermosa foto! me gusta la perspectiva que tiene!. si yo tuviera el placer de verlos en persona, estaría todo el día viendo los lugares de Roma, ya que tiene mucha historia que ver y aprender de los ancestros.
Ciertamente es como un ejemplo a seguir, después de este arco todo quieren emular un poco lo que es.
Saludos
[nTopaz Curator]
This comment from the curator is for information and encouragement. The upvotes from nTopaz and rankings are based on the popularity of your art work when posted to the nTopaz platform.Hi @smeralda Its a huge arch looking from this point of view!