Arch of Constantine – built in Rome for the first Christian emperor

Arch of Constantine, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Next to the Roman Coliseum is beautiful and amazingly well-preserved Arch of Constantine, named after the first Christian emperor, Constantine. It was built in 315 AD, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his accession to power. In the past, all triumphal processions passed through this Arch. Although the arch was built for Christian emperor, there are no Christian

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Pietrasanta – City of marble, City of Artists or Little Athens?

Piazza del duomo, Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy

Tuscany is a well known part of Italy, offering immense cultural heritage and fascinating locations from the north all the way to the south. One of the most beautiful locations, for the artistic minded, as well as the people who hold interest in history, is Pietrasanta. Location of Pietrasanta Known as City of marble, City of Artists or Little Athens,

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