The Reconstruction of the Heidentor
The Triumphal Monument, now known as Heidentor, was built as a four-gate arched monument (Latin: Quadrifrons, Greek: Tetrapylon) on massive pillars over a square base with a side length of 14.5 m. The overall height of the building can also be reconstructed up to 14.5 m. The core of the monument consists of Roman cast mortar and rubble stones. The outer shell was disguised with large cast stones, …
Atbalstītāji
- Roman Emperor Constantius II.
Temats
- 4th century architecture
- Late Roman Empire
- Archaeological site
- Historical landmark
- Tourist attraction in Austria
- Preservation of historical monuments
- Architectural conservation
- Carnuntum Archaeological Park
- Military history of the Roman Empire
- Imperial Rome
- …
- Carnuntum
- Imperial (Roman)
- triumphal arches (memorial arches)
- Constantius II, Emperor of Rome
- Pannonia
- Arheoloģiskais piemineklis
Atbalstītāji
- Roman Emperor Constantius II.
Temats
- 4th century architecture
- Late Roman Empire
- Archaeological site
- Historical landmark
- Tourist attraction in Austria
- Preservation of historical monuments
- Architectural conservation
- Carnuntum Archaeological Park
- Military history of the Roman Empire
- Imperial Rome
- …
- Carnuntum
- Imperial (Roman)
- triumphal arches (memorial arches)
- Constantius II, Emperor of Rome
- Pannonia
- Arheoloģiskais piemineklis
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Izveidošanas datums
- 351-361 AD
Periods
- Roman Empire
Vietas
- Petronell-Carnuntum
- Heidentor
- Petronell-Carnuntum
- Austrija
Pašreizējā atrašanās vieta
- Heidentor
Identifikators
- Heidentor-02
- heidentor-02
Nodrošinošā valsts
- Austria
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