Arch of Drusus and Germanicus

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The Arch of Drusus and Germanicus is an ancient Roman triumphal arch in Spoleto, Italy, dedicated to the generals Drusus and Germanicus and notable for its well-preserved classical architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman monument
triumphal arch
architecturalStyle Roman architecture NERFINISHED
classical architecture
associatedWith Julio-Claudian dynasty NERFINISHED
Roman military victories
category Ancient Roman arches in Italy
Buildings and structures in Spoleto
Tourist attractions in Umbria
country Italy
culturalSignificance example of Roman triumphal architecture in Umbria
dedicatedTo Drusus the Younger NERFINISHED
Germanicus NERFINISHED
dedicationContext commemoration of Roman generals
hasFeature engaged columns
entablature
inscription (partly preserved)
single central archway
hasFunction city gate (ancient)
commemorative monument
hasNearby Piazza del Mercato, Spoleto NERFINISHED
Roman forum of Spoleto (archaeological remains) NERFINISHED
hasType single-arched monument
heritage Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Italy
Spoleto NERFINISHED
Umbria NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Drusus the Younger NERFINISHED
Germanicus NERFINISHED
notableFor ancient Roman reliefs (partly preserved)
classical decorative elements
good state of preservation
partOf historic center of Spoleto
presentStatus standing
tourist attraction
region central Italy
timePeriod Roman Imperial period
usedAs monumental entrance to the forum of Spoleto
visitorAccess public

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Spoleto hasLandmark Arch of Drusus and Germanicus
Spoletium hasNotableStructure Arch of Drusus and Germanicus