Cryptoporticus
Encyclopedia
|
| Tutorials | Encyclopedia | Dictionary | Directory |
|
Cryptoporticus
Cryptoporticus of Emperor Nero
Examples of cryptoporticusArlesThe cryptoporticus of Arles, dating from the 1st century BC was built as foundation for the forum, which has since been replaced by the Chapel of the Jesuit College and the City Hall. Three double, parallel tunnels arranged in the form of a U are supported by fifty piers. Masons' marks on the stonework indicate that it was built by Greeks, probably from Marseille. Similar structures in Narbonne, Reims, and Bavay were used as granaries. The cryptoporticus at Arles is, however, too damp for prolonged storage and may have served as a barracks for public slaves.
Cryptoportico in the Roman forum at Reims, built in the third century CE ReimsThe cryptoporticus of Reims, formerly enclosing three sides of the forum, is of Gallo-Roman origin and was probably built during the 3rd century. Today, only its Eastern part remains, but this is unusually well preserved for a Gallo-Roman structure. Other placesOther well-known examples include the cryptoporticus of Hadrian's Villa and that of the House of the Cryptoporticus in Pompeii. References
External links
ca:Criptopòrtic de:Kryptoportikus fr:Cryptoportique hr:Kriptoportikus it:Criptoportico ja:???? (???) sv:Cryptoporticus Source: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article
|
|
top
©2008-2009 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement