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Bell Ringer • Around how many people could the Colloseum sit? Roman Art Romulus and Remus • Rome’s twin founders of Rome • They both fought over where the city will be located, Romulus wins and names it Rome after himself. • Romulus and Remus Arch and Vault • The arch and vault was an essential part of Roman architecture and formed the basic construction units for sewers, bridges, and aqueducts. • The Romans used concrete to hold their buildings together. Roman – Rounded arch –Victory Arch of Constantine Aqueduct Transported water from nearby mountains into cities. Roman Aqueduct Aqueduct water passage Portrait Bust • The Romans used original portrait sculpture to honor their emperors and perpetuate their features and greatness. Equestrian Statue • The Romans were the first to create equestrian statues( horse and rider) Pompeii • Town buried when Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D. Pantheon • Built to honor all of the gods. • One of the most impressive domes in all of architecture. • Contains an oculus( large circular opening in the center of the dome which allows light in.) • Many of the greatest Italian artists and composers are buried in the Pantheon. Pantheon Roman Pantheon – interior – cement panels Colosseum 72-80 A.D. • First elliptical building in the world could seat 50,000 people Three tiers of arches separate the different floors: doric, ionic, corinthian. Used for various contests including mock naval battles Built under the direction of the Emperor Vespasian colosseum Coliseum – interior Roman Coliseum Roman Amphitheater – Gladiatorial combat Doric Ionic Corinthian Basilica • In Roman Architecture, a standard type of rectangular building with a large, open interior. Generally used for administrative and judicial purposes, the basilica was adapted for early church architecture.