Latakia Tetraporticus


The Latakia Tetraporticus, also sometimes referred to as the Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus is a triumphal arch located in modern-day Latakia, Syria in the south-east region of the city, in the Port Said street. Believed to be built in honour of Roman emperor Septimius Severus, the arch dates to 183 AD and is considered a symbol of the city.

Architecture

The arch is from high, and has four door ways. The tetrapylon would have marked the eastern end of the Roman city, as occasional Classic Roman columns litter the surrounding streets.

Modern era

Its sturdy and unusual cubic shape helped its survival through the earthquakes that damaged many parts of the ancient city, and it currently stands in the center of a public park.