Vatican Obelisk

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The Vatican Obelisk, majestic and imposing, towers in the heart of St. Peter’s Square, a tangible symbol of the greatness and power of the Vatican City. This ancient red granite monolith, with its millennia-old history and architectural grandeur, captures the gaze and imagination of anyone who beholds it. Dating back to ancient Egypt, this obelisk […]

Sallustian Obelisk

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The origins of the Sallustian Obelisk date back to the distant period of the pharaoh Thutmose III, in the 14th century BC, when it was erected in the Temple of the Sun in Heliopolis, dedicated to the sun god Ra. Here, surrounded by the mystery and spirituality of the ancient Egyptian pantheon, the obelisk remained […]

Lateran Obelisk

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The history of the Lateran Obelisk begins in the ancient temple of Karnak, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, in the distant 14th century BC. Here, under the reign of Thutmose III, this magnificent red granite monolith was erected as part of a pair of twin obelisks, silent witnesses to the power and greatness of the […]

Flaminio Obelisk

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The Flaminio Obelisk, located in the center of Piazza del Popolo in Rome, is one of the most imposing and ancient Egyptian obelisks in Italy. Its history is long and fascinating, intertwining the events of ancient Egypt with those of the Roman Empire and the eternal city. Originally erected in the 13th century BC by […]

Esquiline Obelisk

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Dating back to the pharaonic period, the obelisk was originally erected in the Temple of the Sun in Heliopolis during the reign of Seti I, around the 13th century BC. Subsequently, under the reign of Ramesses II, it was transported to Thebes to adorn the Temple of Amun-Ra, the supremely venerated deity in the ancient […]

Obelisk of Montecitorio

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The Obelisk of Montecitorio, an imposing testimony of the ancient greatness and artistic mastery of pharaonic Egypt, proudly stands in the heart of Rome, in front of the Montecitorio Palace, seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. This magnificent red granite monolith, over 21 meters high and adorned with Egyptian inscriptions and symbols, enchants visitors […]

Pincio Obelisk

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The origins of the Pincio Obelisk date back to ancient Egypt, to the period of Pharaoh Ramses II, during the XIX Egyptian dynasty in the 13th century BC. Initially erected in the Temple of Ra in Heliopolis, dedicated to the worship of the sun god, the obelisk remained for centuries a symbol of power and […]