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The '''Arch of Sextus V''' or '''Felice Arch''' is a 1585 commemorative monument in the ] rione of ]. It celebrates the completion of the ], built by ] (born Felice Piergentile) during the first year of his pontificate.<ref name=antiquario>{{in lang|it}} {{cite book|author=Andrea Fulvio |date=1588 |place=Venezia |publisher=Girolamo Francini libraro in Roma all'insegna del Fonte |title=L'antichità di Roma di Andrea Fulvio antiquario romano - annotazioni di Girolamo Ferrucci Romano}}<!-- auto-translated from unknown (Italian or Spanish) by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> It is also popularly known as the '''arco delle pere''' (literally arch of the pears), after the pears in Sixtus' papal insignia, which are reproduced in ] on the sides of the two small side arches.<ref name=segreta>{{cite web|access-date=15 April 2015 |date=23 April 2013 |title=Arco di Sisto V |url=http://www.romasegreta.it/castro-pretorio/arco-di-sisto-v.html |website=romasegreta.it}}<!-- auto-translated from unknown (Italian or Spanish) by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> | The '''Arch of Sextus V''' or '''Felice Arch''' is a 1585 commemorative monument in the ] rione of ]. It celebrates the completion of the ], built by ] (born Felice Piergentile) during the first year of his pontificate.<ref name=antiquario>{{in lang|it}} {{cite book|author=Andrea Fulvio |date=1588 |place=Venezia |publisher=Girolamo Francini libraro in Roma all'insegna del Fonte |title=L'antichità di Roma di Andrea Fulvio antiquario romano - annotazioni di Girolamo Ferrucci Romano}}<!-- auto-translated from unknown (Italian or Spanish) by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> It is also popularly known as the '''arco delle pere''' (literally arch of the pears), after the pears in Sixtus' papal insignia, which are reproduced in ] on the sides of the two small side arches.<ref name=segreta>{{in lang|it}} {{cite web|access-date=15 April 2015 |date=23 April 2013 |title=Arco di Sisto V |url=http://www.romasegreta.it/castro-pretorio/arco-di-sisto-v.html |website=romasegreta.it}}<!-- auto-translated from unknown (Italian or Spanish) by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> | ||
It is positioned at the intersection of the two streets which formerly led directly to the basilicas of ] and ], very close to the ]. It is inserted organically into the aqueduct itself, whose final section overlaps the . | It is positioned at the intersection of the two streets which formerly led directly to the basilicas of ] and ], very close to the ]. It is inserted organically into the aqueduct itself, whose final section overlaps the . |
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The Arch of Sextus V or Felice Arch is a 1585 commemorative monument in the Esquilino rione of Rome. It celebrates the completion of the Acqua Felice, built by pope Sextus V (born Felice Piergentile) during the first year of his pontificate. It is also popularly known as the arco delle pere (literally arch of the pears), after the pears in Sixtus' papal insignia, which are reproduced in travertine on the sides of the two small side arches.
It is positioned at the intersection of the two streets which formerly led directly to the basilicas of Santa Maria Maggiore and Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, very close to the porta San Lorenzo. It is inserted organically into the aqueduct itself, whose final section overlaps the .
- Facade facing via di Porta San Lorenzo
- Upper section facing piazzale Sisto V
- Arch facing via di Porta S.Lorenzo
References
- (in Italian) Andrea Fulvio (1588). L'antichità di Roma di Andrea Fulvio antiquario romano - annotazioni di Girolamo Ferrucci Romano. Venezia: Girolamo Francini libraro in Roma all'insegna del Fonte.
- (in Italian) "Arco di Sisto V". romasegreta.it. 23 April 2013. Retrieved 15 April 2015.