The resources used to build the arch.
What is stone, concrete, and brick?
A structure with a roof and walls.
What is a building?
The largest ancient amphitheatre ever built that is located in Rome.
What is the Roman Colosseum?
Below the ground, supporting the entire structure.
What is a foundation?
A wide way leading from one place to another.
What is a road?
A former Roman temple and a catholic church.
What is Pantheon?
The center stone in the arch.
What is a Keystone?
Provides crossway over an obstacle.
What is a bridge?
The city's second-largest Roman public bath.
The stones needed to build the curve of the arch.
What is a Voussoir?
A pipe or passage that is used for carrying water from a distance.
What is an aqueduct?
The most famous aqueduct, spanning over 50km and is 48.8m in height!
What is the Pont du Gard aqueduct?
The pillar that supports the arch, and is usually on the ground.
What is a pier?
A rounded vault forming the roof or building of a structure, typically with a circular base.
What is a dome?
The most famous arch which was created to commemorate a victory and the death of someone.
What is the Arch Of Titus?