Roman Arches By Christine Mathews Insert photo of the Roman Colosseum HERE tml
Many cities have structures that we associate with them. For example, we think of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Insert photo of the Eiffel Tower HERE Eiffel_Tower.html
In Huntsville, we have The Saturn V Rocket. Insert photo of the Saturn V Rocket HERE nshot/ussrc2.htm
Rome, Italy has the ancient structure called the Colosseum. Insert picture of the Roman Colosseum HERE seum.html
The architecture is made of columns that have arches between them. An arch is made from wedge shaped stones that fit between the columns. The top stone is called the keystone and holds it all together. Look at the space inside the arch. Insert photo of an arch HERE
Another structure that is made from arches is the Roman Aquaduct. Insert picture of a Roman Aquaduct HERE
Can you think of any other structures that use the arch? mcd arch Insert picture of McDonald’s Restaurant HERE
References Boldrini, Fabio. The Golden Book of Rome. : Casa Editrice Bonechi, Olsen, Keith. The Romans Do It Again. -1 May Jun < frontpage?CUSTNUM=AL2007&STARTPAGE=none&RES=Y&RE N=Y&GOV=Y&DIS=Y&T= &C= >.