Ancient Roman architecture survives in most regions where the ancient Roman Empire extended it reach. Examples can be found of course in Italy and throughout Europe but also in Asia Minor, the Middle East and across parts of North Africa.
William Hugh Plommer has written: 'Ancient and classical architecture' -- subject(s): Ancient Architecture, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Roman, Greek Architecture, Roman Architecture
The coliseum
The architecture of the Renaissance (as well as the sculpture) was modelled on Roman architecture. The term renaissance means rebirth and refers to the rebirth of interests in the classics (the Romans and the Greeks) which started in Italy in the 14th century and then spread around Europe. The use of Roman models for architecture was further stimulated by the rediscovery of a textbook of Roman architecture by an ancient Roman architect, Vitruvius.
the aquaduct
Emidio De Albentiis has written: 'La casa dei Romani' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Ancient Architecture, Classical Architecture, Roman Architecture
roman roads , laws , church ,and architecture
Because the Romanesque architecture combines elements of older Roman (think ancient Rome) and Byzantine architecture. Mostly this type of architecture was prevalent during the Dark Ages in Europe, which came after the fall of the Roman empire.
Gothic and Roman architecture are similar:
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The main features of Roman architecture were the arch, the vault and concrete.
the roman empires greatest achievements included military, architecture, and government or art
"Xystus" could be an option for an ancient Rome ABC book. Xystus was a type of open portico used in ancient Roman architecture, typically used for exercise or walking.