Title
The Courtyard Of Palazzo Dei Conservatori. The Large Open-Air Space Contain Important Examples Of Roman Sculpture. On The Left We Can See Remains Of The Cell Decoration From The Temple Of The God Hadrian
Caption
Rome, Capitolines Museums: the courtyard of Palazzo dei Conservatori. The large open-air space contain important examples of Roman sculpture. On the left we can see remains of the cell decoration from the Temple of the God Hadrian, with reliefs portraying the Provinces of the Roman empire and military trophies. Along the righthand wall of the courtyard, containing the embedded remains of three archways belonging to the palazzo's original XV century structure, is a row of fragments from a colossal statue of Constantine from the Basilica of Maxentium.
Musei Capitolini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Date
Dec 10, 2002
Credit line
Ghigo Roli/Photo12
Reference
GHR20A00_060
License type
Rights managed
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Keywords
Capitoline Museums Italia Italy Lazio Musei Capitolini Museo Museum Roma Rome Storia History Architettura Architecture Edificio Building Palazzo Palace Cortile Courtyard Dettaglio architettonico Architectural Detail Età Romana Roman Age I Romani The Romans Arte Art Opera d'arte Artwork Scultura Sculpture Statua Statue Marmo Marble Arte romana Roman Art
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