This poster by Lotza celebrates one of the major historical symbols of the city of Saintes: the Arch of Germanicus. Erected at the beginning of the 1st century AD, this emblematic monument of Roman architecture was dedicated to Emperor Tiberius and his family, as a testament to the loyalty of the region's inhabitants to Rome. Located on the peaceful banks of the Charente, in the heart of the city's historic center, it still offers a remarkable view of the river and its quays today.
The town of Saintes, located in Charente-Maritime, is an ancient Gallo-Roman center founded under the name ofMediolanum SantonumSince Antiquity, it has established itself as a strategic crossroads, between a commercial route and a religious center, as its numerous Roman remains still testify today, notably its amphitheater, its aqueduct and its thermal baths.
Over the centuries, Saintes has endured many upheavals, from the medieval era to the Wars of Religion, while preserving an exceptionally rich heritage. Today, visitors can discover the majestic Saint-Pierre Cathedral, stroll through the ancient streets, or visit the art and archaeology museums that are a source of local pride.
Lotza's illustration aptly captures the understated and timeless elegance of the Arch of Germanicus. With its refined style and soft colors, it evokes both the historical grandeur and the contemporary serenity of this human-scale city, at the crossroads of art, culture, and heritage. This poster will undoubtedly become a perfect visual tribute for all lovers of Roman history and the Charente heritage.