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The Arch of Galerius (Kamara) is a triumphal arch built around 298–303 AD to celebrate Emperor Galerius's victory over the Persians. Its carved marble reliefs are among the finest surviving examples of Roman imperial art in Greece and a popular meeting point for locals.
Constructed as part of a monumental palace complex that included the Rotunda and the Hippodrome, only two of the original eight pillars survive today.