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Roman Empire , Spain

Published on Mar 17, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ROMAN EMPIRE, SPAIN

JOSSELIN LEYVA 1ST PERIOD MS. GONZALES

ROMAN EMPIRE

  • The time period was in the (27bc-393ad)
  • The unit was 1 from civilizations to empires .
  • I want to be someone's idea of perfect

CONTENT

  • Colosseum
  • This structure is located in Ancient rome

CONTENT

  • Yes it still exist
  • Its Rome most famous tourist attraction and almost a symbol of rome .
  • Provided a pernament purpose built area in the center of ancient rome for stanging various forms of entertainment
  • Massive breath taking structure conveying wealth and power of rome.
Photo by Dane Larsen

MOST MEMORABLE

  • Developed diffrent aspects of ancient greek architecture .
  • Romans brought a lot of new ideas to architecture of which three most important
  • Architecture left but a lot of their underground tomns do survive and some traces of temples.

INTRODUCTION SPAIN

  • Time period (1814/73)
  • Unit 3 Connecting Hemispheres
Photo by dicau58

CONTENT SPAIN

  • The Alhambra
  • It is located in the top of the hill al-sabika left bank of river darro to the west of the city Granada
  • Casa milà : Barcalona , spain
Photo by betta design

CONTENT SPAIN

  • Defense purpose and as a city in its own right comprising three parts
  • The alcazaba (military residental), the alcazar (The place) and the Medina(city)
  • Yes they both still exist
Photo by juanma.

MEMORABLE

  • They still exist and are in a good condition.
  • They were a get away tower .
  • Casa milà was a resemblance of its facade to an open quarry.
  • The alhabra was a defense purpose as a city in its own right

CLOSING

  • They are all diffrent nothing in commond.
  • They have a diffrent type of use.
  • One was a defense in a city .
  • Was a resemblance of its facade
Photo by vgm8383

Purpose Monumental

The most visited monumental in Spain was the Alhambra it takes you breath away . It caused a sensation to the casa milà because everything in that building was curved and undulated.

Photo by allisonmeier