List of post-Roman triumphal arches explained

This is a list of post-Roman triumphal arches. Since the Renaissance period, rulers and states have sought to glorify themselves or commemorate victories by erecting triumphal arches on the Roman model. Modern arches have ranged from temporary structures of wood and plaster set up to celebrate royal entries to large permanent stone structures built in prominent places in city centres. They have been built around the world in a variety of styles, ranging from conscious imitations of Roman arches to more loose interpretations influenced by local architectural styles.

ImageNameDateCityCountry
Taq-e Zafar (Arch of Victory)1928PaghmanAfghanistan
Arch of Victory on the Avenue of Honour1917BallaratAustralia
Arches of the Cinquantenaire1905BrusselsBelgium
Sebastopol Monument1860HalifaxCanada
Royal Military College of Canada Memorial Arch1923KingstonCanada
Princes' Gates1927TorontoCanada
Arco Británico1911ValparaísoChile
Porte d'Aix1823–1839MarseilleFrance
Porte du Peyrou1693MontpellierFrance
Arc de Triomphe1806–1836ParisFrance
Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel1806–1808ParisFrance
Porte Saint-Denis1672ParisFrance
Porte Saint-Martin1674ParisFrance
Porte Héré1755NancyFrance
Porte de Paris1692LilleFrance
Porte Désilles1782–1784NancyFrance
Brandenburg Gate1788–1791BerlinGermany
Siegestor1852MunichGermany
Arch 221996BanjulThe Gambia
Stone Gate1764VácHungary
Arco dos Vice-Reis1597Old Goa, GoaIndia
India Gate (All India War Memorial)1931New DelhiIndia
Victory Arch (Swords of Qādisīyah)1989Iraq
Fusiliers' Arch1907DublinIreland
Arco di Trionfo di Castel Nuovo1471NaplesItaly
Arco a Margherita Teresa di Spagna1666Finale LigureItaly
Arco a Carlo Alberto di Savoia1836Finale LigureItaly
Arco di Trionfo Umberto I King of Italy, known as Bastione di St. Remy1901CagliariItaly
Porta Nuova1669PalermoItaly
Porta Garibaldi1768CataniaItaly
Triumphal Arch of the Lorraine1737FlorenceItaly
Arco monumentale all'Arma di Artiglieria1930TurinItaly
Arco di trionfo1768AlessandriaItaly
Monumento alla Vittoria1928BolzanoItaly
Porta Napoli1548LecceItaly
Asiago War Memorial1938AsiagoItaly
Arco della Pace1807–1838MilanItaly
Porta Garibaldi1826–1828MilanItaly
Arco della Vittoria1931GenoaItaly
Patuxai1957–1968VientianeLaos
Porta Macedonia2012SkopjeNorth Macedonia
De Rohan Arch1798ŻebbuġMalta
Hompesch Gate1801ŻabbarMalta
Wignacourt Arch1615 (rebuilt 2015)Birkirkara/Santa VeneraMalta
Arcul de Triumf (Chișinău)1840ChișinăuMoldova
Arch of Triumph (Pyongyang)1982PyongyangNorth Korea
Arch of the Centuries1611ManilaPhilippines
Arco da Porta Nova1512BragaPortugal
Arco de São Bento1758LisbonPortugal
Rua Augusta Arch1755–1873LisbonPortugal
Portas da Cidade1783Ponta DelgadaPortugal
Arcul de Triumf (Bucharest)1936BucharestRomania
Red Gate1753MoscowRussia
Poklonnaya Hill Arch1829MoscowRussia
Arches of Triumph1817NovocherkasskRussia
Narva Triumphal Gate1827–1834Saint PetersburgRussia
Arc de Triomf1888BarcelonaSpain
Arco de Santa María1536–1553BurgosSpain
Arco de la Victoria1950MadridSpain
Puerta de Alcalá1769MadridSpain
Puerta de Toledo1813MadridSpain
Puerta de San Vicente1775MadridSpain
Triumphal arches for the arrival
of Isabel II to Seville
1862SevilleSpain
The Corinthian Arch1765Stowe HouseUnited Kingdom
Marble Arch1828LondonUnited Kingdom
Wellington Arch1826–1830LondonUnited Kingdom
Admiralty Arch1906–1912LondonUnited Kingdom
Millennium Gate2005–2008Atlanta, GeorgiaUnited States
Washington Square Arch[1] 1890–1892New York CityUnited States
Dewey Arch1899–1900New York CityUnited States
Roosevelt Arch1903Gardiner, MontanaUnited States
Atlantic & Pacific Arches,
National World War II Memorial
2002Washington, D.C.United States
Gateway Arch1962–1965Saint LouisUnited States
Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch1889–1892United States
Carabobo Triumphal Arch1921Venezuela
The Simpang Lima Gumul Monument2003-2007Indonesia

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Washington Square Park Monuments – Washington Square Arch : NYC Parks. The City of New York. 29 March 2014.