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Characteristics of Roman Architecture 3. The Use of Circle and Curved Forms Coliseum.

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1 Characteristics of Roman Architecture 3. The Use of Circle and Curved Forms Coliseum

2 Characteristics of Roman Architecture 3. The Use of Circle and Curved Forms Theatre of Marcellus

3 Famous Building

4 Coliseum Function: Sports and Entertainment

5 built during the reign of Emperor Vespasiano in 72 AD 160ft tall holding a large amount of 50,000 spectators. The main events that took place in the Coliseum were gladiatorial fights, and wild animal hunts. Coliseum

6 Iconic building served as Arena for Gladiators Coliseum

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8 Pantheon Function: Religous

9 K With the dome, the Romans could surpass earlier cultures by their ability to span space. K Light enters through the oculus on top. Pantheon

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13 Painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (18c) Pantheon

14 Roman Forum Function: Politics/ Government

15 Roman Forum

16 Roman Theatre Function: Entertainment

17 Amphitheatre Function: Entertainment Capacity: 20 000

18 Circus Maximus Function: Sports/ Entertainment Capacity: 300 000

19 Circus Maximus

20 Arch of Titus Function: Victory Gate

21 Arch of Constantine Function: Victory Gate

22 Arch of Constantine Function: Victory Gate


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