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echiromani:LateranenseThe tallest obelisk in Rome, and indeed, the largest standing ancient Egyptian
echiromani:St. Peter’s seen through the rain on Holy Saturday, 2018.
echiromani:EsqualineStanding at almost 50 feet above its pedestal, this obelisk is of ancient Roman
echiromani:Detail from a tomb in the Basilica of Sant’Agostino, Rome.
echiromani:SallustianoDecorating the top of the famous Spanish Steps, this is one of the most visibl
echiromani:MacuteoThis smaller obelisk, about 20 feet tall, was one of a pair from the Temple of Ra
echiromani:Solare obelisk, detail.
echiromani:FlaminioOriginally from Heliopolis, where it was erected by Seti I or Ramses II (c. 1280
echiromani:AgonalisLocated in the heart of Piazza Navona, the Agonalis obelisk enjoys a privileged p
echiromani:SolareThis obelisk is one of two that were erected at the temple of Heliopolis by Psamtik
echiromani:MinerveoOriginally one of a pair from Sais, it was erected by the pharaoh Apries, circa 5
echiromani:The famous Pigna, a monumental bronze pine cone originally located near the Pantheon at t
echiromani:MatteianoThe Matteiano obelisk is perhaps Rome’s most obscure, as it is located in the Vi
echiromani:“Garden of Paradise” mosaic, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna.
echiromani:The ruins of the Baths of Caracalla on a hazy Roman morning. The baths were constructed b
echiromani:Ancient Roman mosaic representing the labyrinth and Theseus slaying the Minotaur. Surroun
echiromani:Painted tiles, Villa d’Este, Tivoli.
echiromani:SS. Vitale e Agricola in Arena, Bologna.
echiromani:Altar of the conversion of Saint Paul, from his main basilica in Rome.
echiromani:Bernini’s Saint Sebastian which is placed at the site of the saint’s burial along the App
echiromani:Ravenna’s Neonian Baptistry.
echiromani:Ancient Roman mosaic representing the labyrinth and Theseus slaying the Minotaur. Surroun
echiromani:Entrance to the Domus del Protiro (House of the Porch) in Ostia Antica.
echiromani:Tomb of Pope Clement XIV in the Basilica of Ss. Apostoli, Rome (Antonio Canova, 1789).
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