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Triumphal Arch
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This monumental arch is the last vestige of a tetrapylon built to celebrate Emperor Galerius's victory over the Persians (299). Known today as Kamara, the building originally had two parallel triple arches, 37m long and joined by a cupola. The main arch gave onto the Rotunda, and the lateral openings onto the street. All that remains is a part of the western arch with three pillars. The low reliefs narrated Galerius's exploits.
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