
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up, angled view of the Arch of Constantine in Rome, Italy, located between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill. The monumental arch is constructed from weathered, light-toned stone, showing signs of age and environmental exposure. The attic story features a large Latin inscription carved into the stone. Two full-length male statues, draped in cloaks and possibly depicting Dacian prisoners, stand on pedestals at the attic level, flanking the central inscription. Relief panels are visible on the attic's exterior, to the left of the left statue and right of the right statue. A single, dark, square aperture is present in the attic wall, to the right of the inscription's center. Below the attic, a large, semicircular archway defines the central passage. The spandrels above the arch are ornamented with carved winged figures. Corinthian columns with fluted shafts and ornate capitals frame the archway, with one visible on the left and a portion of another on the right. Circular and rectangular relief panels, depicting various figures and scenes, are integrated into the architecture below the attic and adjacent to the arch. Through the archway, a line of tall, dark green evergreen trees is visible against an overcast sky. A dense, silvery-green olive tree or shrub partially obscures the right side of the arch structure in the foreground. No active human subjects are visible.
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