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B&B Ara Pacis Augustae
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The Ara Pacis is the altar dedicated to Pax, the Roman goddess of Peace, by the Emperor Augustus (9 BC).
This museum is the first architectural space to be created in the historical centre of Rome
This monument dates back to 13-9 BC, made of marble. It was built in Rome by the Emperor Caesar Augustus as a monument to the order and peace of his empire. The structure of the monument was typical of archaic Roman era and the style was traditional mixed archaic art attica. The ara, i.e. the altar itself, was a very simple construction and enclosed by walls of marble decorated. Within the walls there were beaded garlands while outside the wall is decorated on two sides: the lower one shows fitoformi reasons, i.e. plant forms. The upper band shows bas-reliefs with allegorical figures. The side walls depicts the same Augustus who participates in a procession with his entire family,
This monument dates back to 13-9 BC, made of marble. It was built in Rome by the Emperor Caesar Augustus as a monument to the order and peace of his empire. The structure of the monument was typical of archaic Roman era and the style was traditional mixed archaic art attica. The ara, i.e. the altar…
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