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Architectural Marvel: Longitudinal Section of Santa Costanza, Rome (337-351 AD)

Discover the architectural beauty of Santa Costanza, a remarkable structure in Rome built between 337 and 351 AD. This longitudinal section reveals the innovative design elements that characterize early Christian architecture. Featuring a circular layout and impressive mosaic work, Santa Costanza exemplifies the fusion of Roman engineering and religious symbolism. This plan provides insight into the historical significance and aesthetic aspects of the building, showcasing its lasting influence on architectural styles throughout history.

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Architectural Marvel: Longitudinal Section of Santa Costanza, Rome (337-351 AD)

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  1. Circle Themes in Architecture

  2. Longitudinal Section Santa Costanza Rome, Italy ca. 337-351 Plan

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