Customers Area
Forgot Password?
Sign up & Register
  • Your Shopping Cart is empty.

Arched Roman Entrance In Ancient Caesarea

Arched Roman Entrance In Ancient Caesarea

In this image, the entrance to the Roman Theater in the Ancient City of Caesarea stands as a testament to the enduring strength of ancient architecture. The arched entrance, constructed from old limestones dating back to around the first century BCE, exhibits a captivating blend of historical charm and weathered resilience. The tightly stacked stones, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship, have weathered the passage of time, marked by visible stone erosion and small holes that add character to each element. The arched design of the entrance creates a sense of grandeur, inviting viewers to step into the historical narrative of Caesarea. Notably, parts of the surrounding wall have succumbed to the effects of time, displaying signs of deterioration and destruction. Despite this, the arched entrance remains standing, a robust and enduring structure that has withstood the challenges of centuries.

Image ID#: 19866 / Category: Architecture / Price: 499$
Arched Roman Entrance In Ancient Caesarea
© Copyright 2005 - / Sam Mugraby, Boxist Stock Photography, All rights reserved.

PURCHASE A LICENSE

Get a License & Immediate Download: This image is available under our Comprehensive All-Inclusive License, suitable for personal, non-profit, educational, business and commercial use.


SizePriceBuy
Original size499.00

Original file max size / Image type and details:

High quality JPG: 5616x3744 Pixels  / File size:  10.26 Mb.


© Copyright Notice: This image is the exclusive property of Boxist.com Photography, and is protected by copyright law. Unauthorized use of these images is prohibited. We reserve the right to pursue unauthorized users and to seek damages for copyright infringement.


aged ancient antique architecture backdrop background block brick building built cement concrete construction cracked detail dirty disintegrate exterior facade fence grunge grungy house masonry material old rock rough scratch stones stonework structure stucco surface textured tile wall weathered

Please note: While we strive to provide accurate descriptions for our images, please be aware that some descriptions may not be entirely accurate. Images may depict events, figures, symbols and descriptions may reflect the societal norms of their time, but may not align with current understanding as they are presented within their respective cultural or historical context.