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- examples include the cryptoporticus of Hadrian's Villa and that of the House of the Cryptoporticus in Pompeii. A well-preserved cryptoporticus is also located...
- Roman theater Cryptoporticus and Roman forum: Located underneath the Chapel of the Jesuit College and the City Hall, this cryptoporticus was likely built...
- propsered in the early 1st century AD and was enlarged with a large cryptoporticus to support a terraced platform of 44 x 44 m. In the Trajanic period...
- most striking views of the ruins overgrown by vegetation, such as the cryptoporticus and nymphaeum, were described by scholars and diarists from the 15th...
- four nominations and one Academy award). Ruins of the double cryptoporticus The cryptoporticus seen at ground level Residential area crossed by the Lungo...
- National Museum, was built over the forum; the cryptoporticus is located under it. The cryptoporticus can be visited through the museum. History of Portugal...
- Asclepius and Hygieia, located west of the Pergamon hill. The 70 metre long cryptoporticus, an underground vaulted tunnel in the asclepieion that connected the...
- of the Villa (or Domus) of the Cryptoporticus, so named for its unusual and impressive underground rooms (cryptoporticus literally means covered porch...
- of Priscilla are divided into three prin****l areas: an arenarium, a cryptoporticus from a large Roman villa, and the underground burial area of the ancient...
- about with an exhaustive range of prohibitions.[citation needed] The cryptoporticus (underground corridor) beneath the imperial palaces on the Palatine...