Landmark
Arch of the Sergii
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The Arch of the Sergii is a Roman triumphal arch built around 30–20 BC to honor three brothers of the Sergius family. It once served as the main gateway to the Roman city. The arch features richly carved Corinthian columns, winged victories, and a frieze depicting military trophies. Though now standing alone on a pedestrian street, it originally formed part of the city walls. Its weathered stone and detailed carvings offer a tangible link to Pula's Roman past.
Don't miss
- Study the detailed reliefs of winged victories and military trophies on the arch
- Notice the family names inscribed on the arch, honoring the Sergii brothers
- Walk through the arch and imagine it as the ancient city's grand entrance
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Arch of the Sergii
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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