Roman architecture (Ancient)

Ancient Roman architecture


 
Roman architecture, developed during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, is known for its monumental and enduring structures. Key features include the use of arches, columns, and the widespread use of concrete. Roman architecture encompassed various building types, including temples, amphitheaters (such as the Colosseum), aqueducts, and triumphal arches. It had a profound influence on later Western architecture and engineering.

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