Aragonese triumphal arch

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The Aragonese triumphal arch is a richly decorated Renaissance marble gateway in Naples, Italy, celebrating the Aragonese dynasty and serving as the monumental entrance to Castel Nuovo.

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Aragonese triumphal arch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance architectural work
marble gateway
triumphal arch
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
associatedWith Aragonese conquest of Naples
surface form: Aragonese rule in Naples

Kingdom of Naples ONNED1
country Italy
dedicatedTo Alfonso V of Aragon NERFINISHED
Aragonese dynasty
era Renaissance
function celebratory monument
monumental entrance
hasArtisticStyle relief sculpture
sculptural decoration
hasComponent architectural reliefs
decorative friezes
inscriptions
sculpted figures
hasTheme dynastic glorification
royal triumph
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of Italy
locatedIn Campania
Castel Nuovo NERFINISHED
Italy
Naples
materialUsed marble
partOf fortifications of Castel Nuovo
position main entrance of Castel Nuovo
usedFor ceremonial entry
symbolic representation of royal power

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Castel Nuovo hasPart Aragonese triumphal arch