Arch of the Sergii

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The Arch of the Sergii is a well-preserved ancient Roman triumphal arch in Pula, Croatia, built in the 1st century BC to commemorate the Sergii family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman monument
arch
triumphal arch
architecturalOrder Corinthian order
architecturalStyle Ancient Roman architecture
builtAfter Battle of Actium NERFINISHED
builtFor Sergii family NERFINISHED
commemorates Lucius Sergius Lepidus NERFINISHED
military service of the Sergii family
completionDate around 27–29 BC
constructionStart 1st century BC
coordinateLocation 44.870°N 13.848°E
country Croatia
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Lucius Sergius Lepidus NERFINISHED
Sergii family NERFINISHED
facedDirection towards the ancient Roman city walls of Pula
hasPart Corinthian columns
acanthus leaf ornamentation
attic storey
entablature
frieze
inscription panel
pilasters
relief decoration
single archway
hasRelief military symbols
victory motifs
heritageDesignation Monument of Culture of Croatia
heritageStatus well-preserved
inception 1st century BC
inscriptionLanguage Latin
locatedIn Istria NERFINISHED
Istria County NERFINISHED
locatedOn former city gate of Pula
location Pula NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
namedAfter gens Sergia NERFINISHED
near Forum of Pula NERFINISHED
Temple of Augustus, Pula NERFINISHED
partOf Roman remains in Pula
period Late Republican Rome NERFINISHED
presentDayFunction historical landmark
tourist site
touristAttraction yes
use city gate decoration
commemorative monument

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Pola hasLandmark Arch of the Sergii
Pula hasLandmark Arch of the Sergii