Located on the sacred Via Sacra in Rome, the Arch of Titus was erected after the emperor's death in 81 AD. This impressive structure is not just a tribute to a ruler, but a true history, immortalized in stone. The skillful reliefs on it come to life, telling the story of Titus' military triumphs, including his victory over Jerusalem in 70 AD.
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The arch not only praises the deification of Titus, but also his conquests. On its walls, you can see scenes of triumph, as well as trophies taken from the Temple of Jerusalem, among them the famous Menorah. This ancient monument has become a model for triumphal arches around the world, symbolizing the power and grandeur of the Roman Empire.
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