More than 9m high, this triumphal arch is thought to date to the late 1st-century. The Latin inscription declares glory to the Campanus family, members of whom were once memorialised in the arch's uppermost stone squares.
More than 9m high, this triumphal arch is thought to date to the late 1st-century. The Latin inscription declares glory to the Campanus family, members of whom were once memorialised in the arch's uppermost stone squares.








