The Arch of Titus is a triumphal arch located in Rome, Italy, built around 81 AD to honor the Roman Emperor Titus. It commemorates his victories, particularly the conquest of Jerusalem in 70 AD, and serves as a symbol of Roman military success.
The arch features detailed reliefs that depict scenes from the Jewish War, including the famous procession of spoils taken from the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Made of concrete and marble, the arch stands at approximately 15 meters high and is an important example of Roman architecture and art.