• The Arch of Janus is the only quadrifrons triumphal arch preserved in Rome. ... High-resolution 360° Panoramas and Images of Arch of Janus | Art Atlas.
  • Arch of Janus in Rome’ was created in 1748 by Giovanni Battista Piranesi in Neoclassicism style.
  • The full name of the arch is Arch of Janus Quadrifrons. The arch was long thought to be a temple dedicated to the Roman God Janus (Ianus in Latin), who was...
  • Arco di Giano: Arch of Janus - See 101 traveler reviews, 144 candid photos, and great deals for Rome, Italy, at Tripadvisor.
  • The massive (and not particularly attractive) Arch of Janus Quadrifrons at the Velabrum marks the northeastern limit of the Forum Boarium, the cattle market of...
  • The so-called Arch of Janus was not actually dedicated to that Roman god; it is the only surviving ancient quadrifrons triumphal arch in Rome.The Arch of Janus...
  • Arch of Janus. Ancient and Early Christian Sites of Rome. 4th century CE. ... Pavements - Detail: View of excavations of pavements near the Arch of Janus.
  • The Arch of Janus, erected in the 4th century CE, stands in the forum Boarium of Rome and was most probably set up as a boundary-marker rather than a...
  • It is in the initial luminosity in the sky of the DAWN, which makes itself visible to our conscience, the God of SUNRISE, the JANUS of the beginning of life...
  • Arch of Janus was a busy commercial centre in the ancient city and the arch provided shade and shelter from the elements for merchants and their customers.
  • Arch of Janus is the sixteenth-century name of a triumphal arch in the form of a tetrapylon erected in Rome, in the Constantinian era, whose original name...
  • The Arch of Janus in Rome is an ancient Roman monument which is exceptional for being the only remaining triumphal arch in the city to have four...
  • The Arch of Janus in the Forum Boarium is the only surviving quadrifrons arch in Rome. This arch with four facades marked an important meeting place and...