Following Hadrian: Carsulae, the Arch of S. Damiano, the northern entrance of the town on the Via Flaminia, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, 3D reconstruction
Following Hadrian: The amphitheatre and the theatre, located on the eastern side of the town, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The amphitheatre and the theatre, located on the eastern side of the town, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The amphitheatre was partially built into a natural cavity in the ground, it is thought to date back to the first century AD, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The theatre, built entirely above ground level, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The amphitheatre was partially built into a natural cavity in the ground, it is thought to date back to the first century AD, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The remains of the scaena of the theatre, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The cavea of the theatre, supported by 15 vaulted rooms, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The remains of the scaena of the theatre, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: One of the four cisterns located near the amphitheatre, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The cardo maximus, the main north–south-oriented street crossing the municipium. The arch on the left, which was recently reconstructed, marked the entrance to the forum, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The northern four-sided arch (tetrapylon) marking the entrance to the forum, it is located at the intersection of the main two roads (decumanus & cardo maximus), built in opus quadratum made in block of solid limestone, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The Forum, facing the west side of the urban road route of the Via Flaminia with the so-called twin temples, of which only the podiums lined with pink stone slabs remain, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The northern four-sided arch (tetrapylon) marking the entrance to the Forum, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The northern side of the Forum, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: 2018 excavations in the Forum, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The Forum, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The Forum, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The excavations of 2012 - 2014 brought to light a well-preserved paved floor as well as different wall structures commercial uses and a cistern, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The so-called Arco di San Damiano located at the northern entrance of the town, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: One of the three funeral monuments that belong to the prestigious Carsulae's families stood outside the town boundaries, Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: Carsulae, Italy
Following Hadrian: The Church of S. Cosma and Damiano, built in the XI century using a pre-existent building whose function is uncertain and dated between the 1st and the 2nd century AD, Carsulae, Italy