This four-sided arch was built in the first part of the 1st century AD during Flavian period in honour of the Gavi family, important members of Veronese Roman society. It originally spanned Via Postumia, in what is now Corso Castelvecchio. The arch of Gavi differs from the other ones because of the presence of a large tympanum and a lower height of the crown of the arch. This monument, entirely in local white limestone, has two inscriptions with the name of its builder, architect Lucio Vitruvio Cerdone. read more