It's tough to miss the grand Triumphal Arch when visiting Innsbruck. Empress Maria Theresa commissioned the arch, which only dates to the 18th century, in honor of her son's upcoming wedding.
The Siegestor ("Victory Gate") was built between 1843 and 1850 according to plans by Friedrich von Gärtner. It forms the border between two of Munich's most famous streets: Ludwigstrasse and ...
Standing about 25 metres high, it is the largest of the three triumphal arches still preserved in Rome. It is located along the route followed by triumphal processions, near the Colosseum.
Trapezoidal in plan, the monumental arch seamlessly unified the street and, possibly, was erected like a Roman triumphal arch to mark Septimius Severus's victory over the Parthians in 197 CE. Besides ...
The Arc de Triomphe, also known as the “Triumphal Arch of the Star,” is meant to honor those who fought and died for France. Major General Aziz Waisy, Commander of the Zeravani Peshmerga Command, laid ...