quadrifrontal arches

Arches, typically monumental, that have two intersecting passageways and four façades. They are sometimes placed at crossroads and, in the context of ancient Roman architecture, were mainly popular in Africa and the eastern parts of the empire.

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quadrifrontal arches
Added By
Holly Hayes
Date Published
December 12, 2012
Last Updated
April 15, 2024