Obelisco Lateranense

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Historical Majesty of Obelisco Lateranense

This obelisk is one of the thirteen ancient obelisks still standing in Rome today. Erected in 357 AD by Emperor Constantius II, it was originally part of the Temple of Karnak in Egypt.

The obelisk is approximately 32 meters tall, made of red granite, and features intricate hieroglyphs that celebrate the pharaohs. It holds cultural significance as a symbol of Roman triumph and the transfer of Egyptian heritage into Roman art.

Noteworthy Features

  • 🇪🇬 Valuable Hieroglyphics
  • 🏛️ Part of Historical Architecture
  • 📜 Cultural Significance to Rome

Access to the obelisk is free, making it an excellent spot for tourists and history enthusiasts alike. Its grandeur captivates visitors and offers insights into ancient civilizations.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Obelisco Lateranense

Ancient Origin

Originally erected in Karnak, Egypt, it dates back to thousands of years before its arrival in Rome.

Roman Relocation

Brought to Rome by Emperor Constantius II, reflecting Roman interests in Egyptian culture.

Large Structure

Stands at 32 meters tall, making it one of the tallest obelisks in Rome.

Location

Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano

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