Arco dei Gavi - Reviews from across the web
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Arco dei Gavi, Verona, Italy : Reviews of Arco dei Gavi - Yahoo! Travel The Gavi arch is located at the centre of the piazzeta del Castelvecchio: this is not its original location (which was up by the Torre degli Orologi del Castelvec... travel.yahoo.com
Arco dei Gavi, Verona - Reviews of Arco dei Gavi - IgoUgo It was built in the first half of the first century A.D, by the architect Lucio Vitruvio Cerdone (whose name is carved on one of the pillars), in honour of the Gavi family. Two streets met under the four rectangular pillars: Via Postumia and another street (of which a part still remains with its lar... igougo.com
Walking through Verona - Arco dei Gavi Demolished during French rule (1805), it was rebuilt alongside Castelvecchio in 1932. This monument, entirely in local white limestone, bears two inscriptions with the name of its builder, architect Lucio Vitruvio Cerdone, a rare occurr... comune.verona.it
Arco dei Gavi a Verona It is similar to the Roman arch. In fact both of them have one supporting arch and two blind windows placed side by side and two facades divided by four Co... citrag.it
Arco dei Gavi Around mid 1st century A.D., The Arch was built to honour several members of the Gens Gavia, an illustrious family that may have been of Veronese origin. The site was chosen with care, on a road of great transit, the Postumia, at the margins of the plateau where the city could develop: the precise p... travelitalia.com
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