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The Heidentor in Petronell-Carnuntum
The gate was originally a so-called quadrifrons, a building
with four pillars and four arches.
In the center of the Heidentor there is still a massive round base on which there was
probably a statue of the emperor in ancient times.
It was built in late Roman antiquity, probably in the reign of Emperor Constantius II
(351-361 AD) and had…
Contributors
- Roman Emperor Constantius II.
Subject
- 4th century architecture
- Late Roman Empire
- Archaeological site
- Historical landmark
- Tourist attraction in Austria
- Preservation of historical monuments
- Architectural conservation
- Carnuntum Archaeological Park
- Military history of the Roman Empire
- Imperial Rome
- …
- Carnuntum
- Imperial (Roman)
- triumphal arches (memorial arches)
- Constantius II, Emperor of Rome
- Pannonia
- Archaeological site
Contributors
- Roman Emperor Constantius II.
Subject
- 4th century architecture
- Late Roman Empire
- Archaeological site
- Historical landmark
- Tourist attraction in Austria
- Preservation of historical monuments
- Architectural conservation
- Carnuntum Archaeological Park
- Military history of the Roman Empire
- Imperial Rome
- …
- Carnuntum
- Imperial (Roman)
- triumphal arches (memorial arches)
- Constantius II, Emperor of Rome
- Pannonia
- Archaeological site
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Creation date
- 351-361 AD
Temporal
- Roman Empire
Places
- Petronell-Carnuntum
- Heidentor
- Petronell-Carnuntum
- Austria
Current location
- Heidentor
Identifier
- Heidentor
- heidentor-01-cho
Providing country
- Austria
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2024-04-29T07:04:40.804Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-04-29T15:42:41.220Z