1)
The path of the Via Appia and of the Via Appia Traiana
Remains of the Appian Way in Rome, near Quarto Miglio
Via Appia Antica
2) 로마시대 성벽 (Aurelian Walls)
The Aurelian Walls (Italian: Mura aureliane) is a line of city walls built between 271 and 275 in Rome, Italy, during the reign of the Roman Emperors Aurelian and Probus.
The walls enclosed all the seven hills of Rome plus the Campus Martius and, on the right bank of the Tiber, the Trastevere district. The river banks within the city limits appear to have been left unfortified although they were certainly fortified along the Campus Martius.
Map of ancient Rome with the Aurelian walls (red) and its gates highlighted. The 4th-Century BC Servian Walls (black) are also shown.
A section of Aurelian wall between the Porta Ardeatina and Porta San Sebastiano.
Sentry Passage near Porta Metronia (보초들이 이동하던 통로)
Porta Asinaria
An interior view of the Aurelian walls near Porta San Sebastiano
A restored section between towers on the wall.
Parts of the Roman wall and its towers have become domestic properties in Rome
The 1700-year-old walls were constructed from tiled brick and concrete.
3)로마시대의 수도교
Aqueduct of Segovia (로마시대 수로, 스페인 세고비아)
비디오테이프,캠코더(8mm)비디오의 dvd/cd제작.동영상파일 출력(avi,wmv)-오호스편집실
- Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct), France - UNESCO World Heritage
* 가르강을 가로지르는 50㎞의 수도교(水導橋).
*ㅇ 고대로마시대에 건설된 50m높이의 수도관으로 공학적, 예술적 걸작품.
* The Pont du Gard was built shortly before the Christian era to allow the aqueduct of Nîmes (which is almost 50 km long) to cross the Gard river. The Roman architects and hydraulic engineers who designed this bridge, which stands almost 50 m high and is on three levels – the longest measuring 275 m – created a technical as well as an artistic masterpiece.
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