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List of Greek and Roman architectural records

Pont du Gard in France, the tallest Roman aqueduct bridge (47.4 m)

This is the list of ancient architectural records consists of record-making architectural achievements of the Greco-Roman world from c. 800 BC to 600 AD.

Bridges

Relief of the monumental Trajan's Bridge across the Danube, record-holder in various categories, such as the largest bridge by span and the longest segmental arch bridge.
Dimensions of a typical segmented arch of the Roman Bridge at Limyra, Turkey
The semi-circular arches of the Alcántara Bridge can support loads of up to 52 t.

Ratio of clear span against rise, arch rib and pier thickness:

Canals

Columns

Note: This section makes no distinction between columns composed of drums and monolithic shafts; for records concerning solely the latter, see monoliths.
Pompey's Pillar, the highest free-standing monolithic ancient Corinthian column (26.85 m)

Dams

The dam at Cornalvo, Spain, is one of the tallest Roman dams still in use (28 m).

Domes

Interior of the Pantheon dome

Fortifications

The Long Walls and the Phaleric Wall connecting landlocked Athens with its port Peiraeus (5th c. BC)

Monoliths

Reconstructed Roman treadwheel crane
Stone of the Pregnant Woman, the second largest monolith quarried, weighs c. 1,000 t

Obelisks

Roads

Roofs

Parthenon in Athens

Tunnels

Entrance to the 750 m long Crypta Neapolitana, one of the largest Roman road tunnels

Vaulting

Miscellaneous

The longest straight alignment was a c. 80 km long section of the Limes in modern-day Germany. It ran between modern Walldürn and Lorch in the angle between Rhine and Danube, protecting the borders of Roman Germania.

See also

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