The Arch of Constantine in Rome, Italy, has been transformed into a walkway after the 1940s
Rome is one of the most touristic places in the world. Many movies have been shot there that recreated ancient life in Italy’s capital, like Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix’s Gladiator in 2000. The legacy of its ancient history is still present in the capital, leading people to refer to Rome as a city museum.
The Arch of Constantine looks like it’s been there forever, and it will probably resist the passing of time. Located close to the beautiful Colosseum, it draws millions of tourists from around the world. Like Milan’s gothic cathedral, the Arch’s surrounding streets have disappeared for people to appreciate it more closely.