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The image displays the Arch of Constantine, a triple triumphal arch situated in Rome, Italy, between the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. The monumental structure, composed of light-colored, weathered stone, features a large central archway flanked by two smaller, equally ornate side arches. Detached Corinthian columns support an entablature and an attic story. The arch is extensively decorated with relief carvings, including rectangular friezes depicting historical and mythological scenes, circular medallions (tondi) above the smaller arches, and full-figure statues positioned on pedestals at the attic level. A prominent Latin inscription is carved into the attic's face. A black metal fence with vertical bars partially obstructs the lower section of the arch in the foreground. The sky is overcast. No individuals are visible in the scene, which focuses exclusively on the architectural monument.
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Mar 7, 2026, 2:49 PM

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The image displays the Arch of Constantine, a triple triumphal arch situated in Rome, Italy, between the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. The monumental structure, composed of light-colored, weathered stone, features a large central archway flanked by two smaller, equally ornate side arches. Detached Corinthian columns support an entablature and an attic story. The arch is extensively decorated with relief carvings, including rectangular friezes depicting historical and mythological scenes, circular medallions (tondi) above the smaller arches, and full-figure statues positioned on pedestals at the attic level. A prominent Latin inscription is carved into the attic's face. A black metal fence with vertical bars partially obstructs the lower section of the arch in the foreground. The sky is overcast. No individuals are visible in the scene, which focuses exclusively on the architectural monument.

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