Arco dei Gavi
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The Arco dei Gavi is a stunning example of Roman triumphal architecture that pierces the skyline of Verona, Italy. Originally erected in the first century AD to honor the noble Gavia family, the arch was later dismantled and rebuilt in a new setting beside the historic Castelvecchio district. Today, the monument stands proudly in Piazza del Castello, where visitors can marvel at its restrained elegance and the subtle play of light passing through the arched niche. A vivid slice of Roman public life, the arch has become a key symbol of Verona’s architectural heritage, linking the ancient past to the vibrant city life of the present.