Monumental Etruscan Arch from III-century BC restored by Augustus in I-century BC and now called Augustan Arch (Arch of Augustus) is one of the seven


Monumental Etruscan Arch from III-century BC restored by Augustus in I-century BC and now called Augustan Arch (Arch of Augustus) is one of the seven gates of an ancient Etruscan walls of city Perusia in Old town in Perugia, Umbria, Italy. 30 August 2017 © Wojciech Strozyk / Alamy Stock Photo


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Location: Perugia, Italy
Photo credit: © Wojciech Stróżyk / Alamy / Afripics
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