Roman columns are classical columns commonly used in ancient Roman architecture. They are characterized by their tall, slender, cylindrical shape and fluted design. Roman columns are often decorated with ornamental capitals at the top, which can take on various designs such as the Corinthian, Doric, and Ionic. These columns were made from various materials such as marble, limestone, and granite, and were used to support building structures and roofs. The Romans also used columns for decorative purposes, often incorporating them into public buildings and monuments. Today, Roman columns remain a popular architectural element used in buildings and interior design around the world.
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