Arch of Gallienus
This Roman arch, originally a gate in the Servian Wall, was rebuilt in the Augustan period and later rededicated to Emperor Gallienus.

πŸ“œ Ancient Roman arch, originally a gate in the Servian Wall, rebuilt in Augustan period.
πŸ” Rededicated in 262 CE to Emperor Gallienus and Empress Salonina. It marks the site of the ancient Porta Esquilina, part of the Servian Wall.

Why Go

πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Follow in the footsteps of ancient Romans
πŸ›οΈ Witness a historical gate of the Servian Wall
πŸ“œ See a partial, triumphal Latin inscription
🀫 Enjoy a less crowded historical site
πŸ“ Visit a site on one of Rome's Seven Hills

Tips

πŸ“ Located on a narrow side street, easily missed
πŸš‡ Near Vittorio Emanuele subway station

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