File:Schloss der Engel.jpg
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Русский: Мавзолей Адриана (117 – 138 гг.), ныне называемый Замок Ангела (Engelsburg) в 139 г. Он состоит из цоколя размером 39х39 м и высотой 15 м, на котором возведено круглой формы строение диаметром 64 м и высотой 21м.
Здание было увенчано квадригой с фигурой императора. Бесценное произведение искусства было в 539 г. разломано на куски, которые сбрасывались на штурмующих стену города Готов. Велико было и военное значение замка, не только контролировавшего подступы к Риму, но и позволявшего вести постоянное наблюдение за кварталами жителей, во множестве селившихся в этом районе города.
Deitsch: Das Mausoleum Adrian (117-138), heute Engelsburg genannt, besteht aus einem sockel mit einer Größe von 39x39 m und einer Höhe von 15 m, auf dem eine Runde Form eines Gebäudes mit einem Durchmesser von 64 m und einer Höhe von 21 m errichtet wird.
Das Gebäude wurde mit einem Quadrat mit einer Figur des Kaisers gekrönt. Ein unbezahlbares Kunstwerk war in 539 in Stücke gebrochen,die auf die stürmende Mauer der Stadt geworfen bereit. Die militärische Bedeutung des Schlosses war groß, nicht nur die kontrollierte Annäherung an Rom, sondern auch die ständige Beobachtung der Viertel der Bewohner, in einer Vielzahl von in der Gegend der Stadt wohnten.
English: Mausoleum of Hadrian (117 – 138 years), now called the Castle of angel (Engelsburg) in 139 it consists of a basement size 39x39 m and a height of 15 m, which built a circular structure with a diameter of 64 m and a height of 21m.
The building was crowned with a Quadriga with the figure of the Emperor. A priceless work of art was broken into pieces in 539, which were thrown on the storming wall of the city of Goths. Great was the military importance of the castle, not only controlled the approaches to Rome, but also allowed to conduct constant monitoring of the neighborhoods of residents who settled in this area of the city. |
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