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The Arch of Hadrian, most commonly known as Hadrian's gate, is a marble structure resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch.
The arch was built to celebrate the arrival of the Roman emperor Hadrian. It was constructed without cement or mortar but with solid marble, using clamps to connect the cut stones. It is 18m in height and its design is fully symmetrical from front to back and side to side.