ancient Corinthian colonnade of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina

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The ancient Corinthian colonnade of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina is a well-preserved row of towering marble columns from a 2nd-century Roman temple in the Roman Forum, later incorporated into the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman temple façade
architectural element
colonnade
architecturalStyle Corinthian order NERFINISHED
associatedWith Roman imperial cult
builtFor Temple of Antoninus and Faustina NERFINISHED
chronologyNote originally built in the 2nd century AD and preserved through medieval church conversion
city Rome
constructionPeriod 2nd century AD
country Italy
culturalPeriod Imperial Roman
currentUse church façade element
dedicatedTo Antoninus Pius NERFINISHED
Faustina the Elder NERFINISHED
formsPartOfView panorama of the Roman Forum
function temple portico support
heritageContext Roman Forum archaeological area NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationContext part of the archaeological remains of the Roman Forum
historicalEra High Roman Empire
integratedInto church of San Lorenzo in Miranda NERFINISHED
locatedIn Italy
Rome
location Roman Forum NERFINISHED
material marble
notableFor integration into a Christian church
monumental scale
state of preservation
partOf San Lorenzo in Miranda NERFINISHED
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well-preserved
religiousTradition ancient Roman religion
structuralRole supports temple entablature
touristAttraction yes
visualCharacteristic Corinthian capitals
fluted shafts
towering columns

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San Lorenzo in Miranda hasFacade ancient Corinthian colonnade of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina