• The Ara Pacis Augustae (Latin, "Altar of Augustan Peace"; commonly shortened to Ara Pacis) is an altar in Rome dedicated to the Pax Romana.
  • ^ a b c d Charlotte Crow, The Ara Pacis, History Today, Cilt 56, Baskı 6, Sayfa 5, Haziran 2006. ^ "Ara Pacis'den parçalar, Louvre Müzesi".
  • To historically analyze Meier’s museum, it is necessary to highlight the background of Ara Pacis itself. The Ara Pacis is the altar to peace...
  • Ara Pacis Sunağı ya da Görkemli Barış Sunağı, Roma gezilecek yerler ve yapılar sıralamasında önemli bir konuma sahip olan anıtsal bir yapıdır.
  • The Ara Pacis continues to provide one of the primary sources for our understanding of Augustan art, social structure and political history.
  • The former “Altar of Peace” is now the Ara Pacis Museum (Museo dell’Ara Pacis) and generally hosts some of the best exhibitions going on in the Eternal City.
  • The Ara Pacis is an altar located in the interior of a closed structure carved in Carrara marble. ... Ara Pacis in the past.
  • The reconstituted Ara Pacis is very close to complete, with casts replacing the bits Rome hasn't been able to repatriate from museums.
  • Ara Pacis Altar The "new" Ara Pacis Museum in Rome opened in the spring of 2006. The museum was designed by the international architect Richard Meier and...
  • “With these words Augusto exposes in his testamen the will of the Senate to build an altar to Peace. Ara Pacis,”altar of peace” in Latin, opened 30 January 9 BC.