Arch of Augustus
Rimini
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Arch of Augustus is a landmark monument built in 27 BC in honour of Ceasar Augustus. This arch served to mark the end of the via Flaminia, linking the cities of Romagna to Rome, and marked the beginning of the via Emilia, a road leading northwest to Piacenza. The Arch of Augustus is the oldest surviving Roman arch and has a single gate that is nearly 10 metres high.
Useful Information
- Address: Corso d'Augusto, Rimini
- Phone: +39 0541 53399
- More Info: www.rimini.com/luoghi-da-visitare/arco-d-augusto
- More Info: e7d6a264fb66d2d495a78fe9e468134fb1c99029
Do & See
Rimini is not just a beach resort city. It is steeped in history and boasts many impressive ancient buildings and monuments. Add to that the many exciting markets, museums, amusement parks, nature and wildlife attractions, and you have a travel destination that will keep you busy for days.

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