The Altar of the Augusta Peace is an architectural monument belonging to the ancient Roman culture. The building was created to commemorate the campaigns of the Emperor Augustus (Caesar Dīvī Fīlius Augustus) in Galia and Hispania, between the years 13 B.C. and 9 BC-is located in the city of Rome (Italy). Originally this monument was located in the field Mars historical information of the event
"I found Rome as a brick town and I left it marble" said that the historian Suetonius (circa 70 to 126 A.D.) put in the mouth of Augustus before he died.
The Ara Pacis is a work that combines elements both Hellenistic and classical Greeks.
The original orientation of the architectural Manufacture was east and west. The structure consists of two doors one for the priest and another for the sacrifices.
It is a work that combines elements both Hellenistic and the architectural culture of classical Greece.
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