Triumphal Arch - Jerash - Jordan
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member PaulLassiter
N 32° 16.326 E 035° 53.475
36S E 772334 N 3574267
Stamp representing the remains of the Roman Arch of Adrian before its restoration in 2005-2007.
Waymark Code: WM19427
Location: Jordan
Date Posted: 11/22/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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"Issued on June 22th, 1965, about fifteen stamps were realized by Raster printing in the theme Archaeology, Ruins and temple, related to the UNESCO-Antiquities of Jerash. They represent mainly the Cathedral Steps, the Artemis Temple, the Street of Columns, the South, the Forum, and the Triumphal Arch of the ancient city of Gerasa, renowned for its well-preserved Roman ruins.

This monumental gateway, one of the largest in the Roman Empire, stands as a testament to the city's rich past and imperial legacy. Built to commemorate the visit of the Emperor Hadrian to Jerash in 129AD, this splendid triumphal arch was intended to become the main Southern gate to the city; however the expansion plans were never completed.

The arch's dual facades, while similar, present subtle architectural differences. The central archway, larger and higher than the two flanking ones, is framed by four massive Corinthian columns. These columns stand on pedestals and bases, adorned with a decoration of acanthus leaves. The vertical arrangement of these elements creates a visually pleasing rhythm that enhances the overall aesthetics of the arch.

In 2005-2007, the Arch of Hadrian underwent a restoration process. The arch, which was probably wider in its original form, now stands restored to its former glory, continuing to awe visitors with its architectural magnificence."

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Stamp Issuing Country: Jordan

Date of Issue: 1965

Denomination: 55 Jordanischer Fils

Color: polychromatic

Stamp Type: Single Stamp

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