Pompeii. Arches.
This page shows the locations of all the arches in Pompeii. Please click
on the link provided to go to the page for that arch. The Arches button on the
left hand side of every page will always bring you back to this Arches page.
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| Arch attributed to
Augustus. |
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| North west corner of
the Forum at the south west corner of the Temple of Jupiter |
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| Arch attributed to
Caligula. |
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| Crossroads of Via di
Mercurio and Via delle Terme, Via della Fortuna and Via del Foro |
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| North east corner of
the Forum at the south east corner of the Temple of Jupiter |
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Arch at North East End of the
Forum - possibly the
Arch of Tiberius? |
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| North east corner
entrance to the Forum, north of the Arch of Nero and south of the
Arch of Caligula |
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Arched Entrance in North West Corner of
Forum |
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| North west corner
entrance to the Forum |
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Arched monument at south end of Forum |
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Midway along the south end of the Forum |
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| Arch of Marcus
Holconius Rufus |
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| Via
dell'Abbondanza, at junction with Via Stabiana, near the Stabian
Baths. |
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Arch attributed to Augustus The Arch of
Augustus is located in the north west corner of the Forum at the south west
corner of the Temple of Jupiter.
Arch attributed to Caligula The Arch of
Caligula is located at the crossroads of Via di Mercurio and Via delle Terme,
Via della Fortuna and Via del Foro.
Arch attributed to Nero The site of the Arch
of Nero (now demolished) is located in the north east corner of the Forum at the
south east corner of the Temple of Jupiter.
Arch at North East End of the Forum - possibly the Arch of Tiberius
This arch is the north east corner entrance to the Forum. It is north of the
Arch of Nero and south of the Arch of Caligula.
Arched Entrance in North West Corner of Forum This arched
doorway is one of two entrances at the north west corner of the Forum.
Arched
monument at south end of Forum This arched monument is a small arch located
midway along the south end of the Forum.
Arch of Marcus Holconius
Rufus
This is a Tetrapylon arch with remains of four pillars each with a statue base.
It is located on the Via dell'Abbondanza at its junction with the Via Stabiana.