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Similar attractions of the Arc de Triomphe in Wellington
Titus triumphed at the Arc de Triomphe in Wellington.

Door: Built in 82 AD, it is14.4m high,13.3m wide and 6m deep, and decorated with relief. It was established by Titus, the early emperor of the Roman Empire, to commemorate his victory in suppressing Jews. Titus was the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty during the imperial period. It was built in August1year to commemorate his victory in suppressing Jews before he ascended the throne. The abutment and breast wall on the main surface of the Arc de Triomphe are very high, giving people a sense of stability, solemnity, majesty and grandeur. The building is poured with concrete, covered with marble, and the eaves are carved with teams who sacrificed to the gods during the triumph. There is a relief on the Arc de Triomphe of Titus, which shows Titus' army walking happily in front of the Arc de Triomphe, a symbol of Rome, holding important trophies seized from the Temple of Salem in Yale. The layout and modeling of reliefs use the method of virtual and real to create a real sense of space. Because of the intention to show the dynamic trend of the characters, although there are not many characters in the relief, it gives people a magnificent feeling.

Arc de Triomphe of Severus

It was built by Muse Sevenas, the first emperor of Sevenas Dynasty (A.D. 1932 1 1), to commemorate the victory in the war with Parthians and Albinas (A.D. 203205). It has three arches, which are bigger and higher than the Arc de Triomphe in Wellington.

23m, 25m wide and11.9m deep. The walls are covered with reliefs celebrating Severus' achievements, and on the top are bronze statues of the emperor and his two sons driving. The overall image is magnificent.

Constantine Arc de Triomphe

Built in 3 12 AD, it is the latest of the three existing Arc de Triomphe in Rome. This is to celebrate the Arc de Triomphe in Wellington.

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In 3 12, Constantine the Great completely defeated his arch-enemy Marcuse and unified the empire. This is a three-arch Arc de Triomphe, 2 1 m high, 25.7 m wide and 7.4 m deep. Because it has adjusted the aspect ratio, it straddles the middle of the road and looks huge. The inside and outside of the Arc de Triomphe are covered with various reliefs. On the surface, the huge Arc de Triomphe and rich reliefs are magnificent, but they lack the overall concept. The reason is that the various parts of the Arc de Triomphe were not created as a whole, and even most of the parts were removed from some memorial buildings in the past, such as the horizontal stripes on the buildings in Trajan Square, a series of shield reliefs on Hadrian Square and eight panels on the monument of Emperor Mark Aurelio. Nevertheless, it is still a magnificent Arc de Triomphe, especially the sculptures of various important periods of the Roman Empire preserved on it, which is a vivid history of Roman sculpture.