manuel cohen

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • Search (in english)
  • Reportages
  • Fine Art Prints
  • About
  • Contact
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • PicRights
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Palmyra

Great Colonnade and Agora entrance, 2nd century AD, Palmyra, Syria. Along the Cardo Maximus or main street, the Great Colonnade is 1.2 kms long with porticoes at each end, In Roman city-planning, the Cardo Maximus runs north-south, intersecting with the east-west Decumanus Maximus.

Add to Cart Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
LCSYRIA05032.JPG
Copyright
© Manuel Cohen
Image Size
4992x3328 / 1.7MB
www.manuelcohen.com
2nd century AD Agora entrance Arab Cardo Maximus Corinthian Emperor Great Colonnade Middle East Palmyra Roman Syria Syrian Tadmor Tadmur Tamar Zenobia abandoned ancient ancient civilization arch archaeological archaeology archeological archeology architectural architecture boundlessness bracket building capitals cities city civilization columns day depth of field empire entablature exterior horizontal infiniteness infinitude limitlessness no people nobody outdoors pedestal photograph photography pillar road ruins stones sunny town travel
Contained in galleries
Syria - Main Archaeological Sites, Middle East
Great Colonnade and Agora entrance, 2nd century AD, Palmyra, Syria. Along the Cardo Maximus or main street, the Great Colonnade is 1.2 kms long with porticoes at each end, In Roman city-planning, the Cardo Maximus runs north-south, intersecting with the east-west Decumanus Maximus.