The Column of Marcus Aurelius, or Colonna di Marco Aurelio, stands as a majestic Roman victory column in the heart of Piazza Colonna. Modeled after the more famous Trajan’s Column, it features intricate carvings that spiral upwards from its base to the capital, depicting scenes of military triumph. Atop the column, a statue of St. Paul, added by Pope Sixtus V in the 16th century, crowns the structure. This column is the clear highlight of the piazza, which bears its name, and serves as a symbol of Roman political life. Visitors can admire the detailed reliefs and the historical significance of this ancient monument.
Column of Marcus Aurelius (Colonna di Marco Aurelio)
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 277
Inspired by the lavish villas of ancient Greece, Villa Kerylos was built in the early 20th century by French archaeologist Théodore Reinach. Now a National Monument, it stands on the […]
- 2350
Just a short boat ride from the bustling beaches of Isla Mujeres and the towering high rises of Cancun, Isla Contoy stands as an undeveloped natural paradise off the Caribbean […]
- 2452
Patong Beach, a deep stretch of white sand on a crescent bay, is located on the west coast of Phuket, Thailand. While the beach itself offers natural beauty, it is […]


