Arco Clementino Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great that it's still around after 2000 years.
Testimony to the Roman's using Ancona as their port for Dalmatian activity. And Ancona still serves many ferries that criss cross the Adriatic to Croatia and beyond.
We visited the Arch of Clementine in Ancona whilst docked in the port for a sunny Sunday in June. We had opted to explore the town on foot and had prepared our own agenda of points of interest to vis...
18C named after Pope Clement XII Only a few steps from the Arco di Traiano. As you approach it looks somewhat plain, but the beautiful side is the opposite side and only seen once you reach it. ...
Great that it's still around after 2000 years.
Testimony to the Roman's using Ancona as their port for Dalmatian activity. And Ancona still serves many ferries that criss cross the Adriatic to Croatia and beyond.
Not as decorative as it’s near neighbour.
We visited the Arch of Clementine in Ancona whilst docked in the port for a sunny Sunday in June. We had opted to explore the town on foot and had prepared our own agenda of points of interest to vis...
Shame about the location
18C named after Pope Clement XII Only a few steps from the Arco di Traiano. As you approach it looks somewhat plain, but the beautiful side is the opposite side and only seen once you reach it. ...
Historical
Stuck apparently in the middle of nowhere, the history behind this structure was fascinating - told by our tour guide.
Worth the walk
We walked out to see the two historic arches that are quite close to each other. It is always good to see a city’s history!