• Fragments of the Colossus of Constantine. The fragments are arranged as follows from left to right: the right arm (with elbow), the head, the right kneecap...
  • The so-called Colossus of Constantine, which dates to the early 4th century, was a monumental statue erected to celebrate Constantine’s reign.
  • The Capitoline Museums in Rome hold parts of a bronze colossus of Constantine. The colossal statue of a Roman emperor was probably made in the 4th...
  • It has also been argued that Maxentius first reused a second-century colossus, perhaps originally of Hadrian, which Constantine later reworked to resemble...
  • Until the end of 2025, tourists and residents of Rome have the unique opportunity to witness the grandeur of the Colossus of Constantine for free.
  • The detailed features of the head and face are somewhat uncharacteristic for a colossus (Jonathan Bardill, Constantine, p. 204).
  • What was the size of the original Colossus of Constantine? How has Constantine’s statue influenced modern perceptions of historical heritage?
  • ...scans, experts were able to extrapolate and build up an accurate digital scan of exactly how the fourth-century statue – known as the Colossus of Constantine...
  • A conversation between Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker in front of the Colossus of Constantine.Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
  • The Colossus of Constantine I. ... What most famously remained of the colossal portrait statue is the monumental nearly three-metre marble head.