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Pola. Porta Romana
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The Triumphal Arch of the Sergi, best known as the Golden Gate. It was erected by the Sergi family, a powerful Roman family, and in particular by Salvia Postuma Sergi to commemorate three Sergi family members: Lucius Sergi, Lucius Sergi Lepid and Gnaeus Sergi after their death. The decorative motifs are in Corinthian style with a significant influence of the Hellenic art of Asia Minor.
Title: Pola. Porta Romana
Description:
The Triumphal Arch of the Sergi, best known as the Golden Gate.
It was erected by the Sergi family, a powerful Roman family, and in particular by Salvia Postuma Sergi to commemorate three Sergi family members: Lucius Sergi, Lucius Sergi Lepid and Gnaeus Sergi after their death.
The decorative motifs are in Corinthian style with a significant influence of the Hellenic art of Asia Minor.
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