Showing posts with label Roman architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roman architecture. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Bikes at Arco dei Gavi

I recently started a "bicycles series" and this is my second entry. 
Behind this lovely red bike you can see the Arco dei Gavi and a part of Castelvecchio that hosts the art museum. 
The Arco dei Gavi was built in the 1st century AD in honour of the Gavi family, very important members of the Veronese roman society. It was built about a hundred meters to the left (the roman Via Postumia, now Corso Castelvecchio) and demolished by the French rule in 1805 when Napoleone ordered that the arch be moved because it constituted an obstacle for the french army to pass. The white limestone blocks were moved away and left over until 1932 when it was rebuilt here.
Whenever I get close to the Arch and see the complexity of the structure I think of how hard it must have been to rebuild it...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Rock concert


Yesterday evening I was out and took this photo. The square was very crowded with the people waiting to get in the Arena for "Ligabue" concert, a very famous italian singer.

The Arena, a huge roman amphiteatre (resembling the Coliseum of Rome, just a bit smaller), two thousand years old, is still used as a big outdoor theatre. Can you imagine sitting in such an ancient structure for a rock concert? Roman architecture matched with..., say, ... Bjork (she sang here last july), a great stage lights show and superb audio power...

Isn't it such a interesting combination?

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