The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch with three arches (with a central passage flanked by two smaller side passages), located in Rome, a short distance from the Colosseum.
In addition to its notable historical importance as a monument, the Arch can be considered as a veritable museum of official Roman sculpture, extraordinary in its richness and importance. The arch was dedicated by the senate to commemorate the victory of Constantine I against Maxentius in the battle of Ponte Milvio.