Arch of Lentulus and Crispinus
Ancient Roman triumphal arches in Rome
The Arch of Lentulus and Crispinus (Latin: Arcus Lentuli et Crispini) was a triumphal arch in Rome, sited between the Porta Trigemina of the Servian Wall and the statio Annonae, to the south of the Forum Boarium, near the carceres of the Circus Maximus. It was built by the consulares Titus Quinctius Crispinus Sulpicianus and Lucius Cornelius Lentulus in the 2nd century AD. It was probably built as part of the renovation project launched by Augustus, as also seen in the arch of Dolabella and Silanus. It seems that this vault served as an arcade to the Aqua Appia or to the Aqua Marcia and that it was destroyed around the mid 15th century.
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Via di Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome Municipio Roma I
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Via di Santa Maria in Cosmedin
Via di Santa Maria in Cosmedin
00153 Rome, Municipio Roma I
Lazio, Italy
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