The public accessible Heathens' Gate (Heidentor) in Petronell Carnuntum (Lower Austria) was presumably erected during the reign of Emperor Constantius


The public accessible Heathens' Gate (Heidentor) in Petronell Carnuntum (Lower Austria) was presumably erected during the reign of Emperor Constantius II (351–361 AD). It's the remains of a triumphal monument.


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Location: Heidentor, Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria
Photo credit: © Stefan Rotter / Alamy / Afripics
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