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Strolling through the heart of Rome, don't miss the imposing Arco di Costantino. Rising 69 feet (21 meters) high and stretching 85 feet (25.7 meters) wide, this historical marvel is a prime example of the Corinthian order. Revealed to the world on July 25, 315 AD, it stands as a testament to Emperor Constantine's victory over paganism and the rise of Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire.

Fashioned from white marble, this arch is adorned with stunning relief decorations that depict scenes from the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, blending ancient and contemporary artistic elements. As one of Rome's three remaining triumphal arches, it is a magnet for history enthusiasts and casual wanderers alike, boasting an impressive 4.7 rating on Google.

Perfectly suitable for children and accessible to all, the Arco di Costantino offers a free and enriching experience for visitors. Its intricate carvings and storied past make it one of Rome's must-visit attractions and a significant cultural treasure.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Arch of Constantine?
    Arch of Constantine is located at Via di San Gregorio, 00184, Rome, Italy.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Celio Vibenna (180 m walk)
    • Bus stop S. Gregorio (189 m walk)
    • Bus stop Parco Celio (194 m walk)
    • Bus stop Colosseo (198 m walk)
    • Bus stop Colosseo (Mb) (264 m walk)
  • How is Arch of Constantine rated by visitors?
    Arch of Constantine has an average rating of 4.7 based on 6,465 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.