- A
tetrapylon (plural tetrapyla; Gr****: τετράπυλον, lit. 'four gates'; Latin: quadrifrons, lit. 'four fronts', also used in English) is a
rectangular form...
- More
elaborate triumphal arches may have
multiple archways, or in a
tetrapylon, p****ages
leading in four directions.
Triumphal arches are one of the...
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maximus The
hippodrome A
detail of the
propylaeum of
Artemis Northern Tetrapylon,
Jerash Columns of the
Temple of
Artemis at
Jerash Elements of frieze...
- the two
separate colonnades. It met the
western stretch at the
Great Tetrapylon, and the
eastern stretch at the
Monumental Arch. The
western colonnade...
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between the
tetrapylon (التترابيل) and the
Temple of Bel (معبد بل), with two
richly carved façades
angled away from one another.
Tetrapylon A
square platform...
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flanked by
about 600 shops,
intersect under a
tetrapylon. The plinths,
shafts and
capitals of the
tetrapylon are
spolia reused in the
Umayyad period. Smaller...
- The
Sebasteion (left) and
Tetrapylon (right) in
Aphrodisias of Caria,
which was
inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 2017....
- but open
higher up.
Technically the four
arches make the
building a
tetrapylon.
There is a
large ornament in
stone above the
blocked bottom of the arches...
- The Arch of
Caracalla is a
tetrapylon Roman triumphal arch in Thebeste,
located in present-day Tébessa, Tébessa Province, Algeria. It was
constructed during...
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western part. It had a
monumental arch in its
eastern section, and a
tetrapylon stands in the center. The
Baths of
Diocletian were on the left side of...