Plinth with personification of a Province (Achaia?) from the Temple of Hadrian
Type:
Sculpture
Year:
145 AD
Material and technique:
Marble
Size:
cm 214
Origin:
From Rome, Piazza di Pietra
Inventory:
inv. MC0756
Masterpieces of the hall
The hall
The two porticoes on opposite sides and the large open-air space contain important examples of Roman sculpture.
On the left we can see remains of the cell decoration from the Temple of the God Hadrian, with reliefs portraying the Provinces of the Roman empire and military trophies.
Along the righthand wall of the courtyard, containing the embedded remains of three archways belonging to the palazzo's original XV century structure, is a row of fragments from a colossal statue of Constantine from the Basilica of Maxentium.