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Pyramid of Caius Cestius – Rome
Pyramid of Caius Cestius – Rome’s Ancient Egyptian-Inspired Tomb
Standing at 36 meters (118 feet) tall, the Pyramid of Caius Cestius is one of Rome’s most unique and unexpected landmarks, blending Egyptian style with Roman architecture. Built between 18–12 BC, this white marble pyramid serves as the tomb of Gaius Cestius, a Roman magistrate fascinated by Egyptian culture.
Located near Porta San Paolo and the Non-Catholic Cemetery, the pyramid was originally part of Rome’s city walls, which helped preserve it for centuries. Inside, the burial chamber is adorned with frescoes, though it remains closed to the public except for special visits.
Surrounded by ancient walls and lush greenery, the pyramid is a fascinating symbol of Rome’s global influences and historical depth. Whether admired from the outside or visited during special openings, the Pyramid of Caius Cestius is a must-see for history and architecture lovers.
Our Tiny Planet artwork of the Pyramid of Caius Cestius captures its ancient elegance and striking form in a stunning 360-degree perspective. Whether printed on canvas, puzzles, or other formats, this unique piece transforms Rome’s Egyptian-inspired monument into a mesmerizing circular masterpiece—bringing the magic of the Eternal City into your home!
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