Titus's Arch is a triumphal arch located in Rome, Italy, built in 81 AD to commemorate the victories of Emperor Titus in the Jewish War. The arch stands at the western end of the Roman Forum and features intricate relief sculptures that depict scenes from the conquest of Jerusalem.
The arch is made of marble and stands approximately 15 meters high. It has a single archway flanked by engaged columns and is adorned with detailed carvings, including the famous relief of the Menorah, symbolizing the spoils taken from the Second Temple in Jerusalem.