KVIA•Dec 27
High-Tech Laser Restoration Revives Historic Column of Marcus Aurelius
The Column of Marcus Aurelius, an ancient Roman monument over 1,840 years old, is undergoing a significant restoration using advanced laser technology. This $2.3 million project, initiated in spring 2025, aims to clean and preserve the column's intricate carvings, which depict scenes from the Roman Empire's wars. The restoration team, consisting of 18 specialists, is utilizing handheld lasers to remove grime and repair damage caused by environmental factors and previous restoration attempts. The project is expected to be completed by early 2026, ensuring the integrity of the marble and enhancing the visibility of its detailed artwork. This column remains a vital link between ancient Rome and modern Italy, located in front of the Palazzo Chigi, the prime minister's residence.
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