This monument is in the Roman style which can be especially seen in its great emphasis on arches. This can also be seen in the Corinthian columns used throughout it with canthus leaves at the top of them. This monument is two levels. The first level has 2 brown doors in the middle and on top of them is an open semi circle arch. There are 8 of columns on the first level, all in sets of 2 and each set is the same distance from each other. These are Corinthian columns and in between the columns there are statues that look more Greek as seen in the drapery and style of these figures. These statues are in a rectangular holes in the walls and there are 4 of them each between a set of columns. The second level has a rectangular window in the middle and there are 8 columns on this level. They are also Corinthian but slightly skinnier than the columns on level one. Each of these individual columns are directly above one of the individual columns from below. They are in sets of 2 and each set is the same distance from each other. In between each set of columns is a small block about ¼ the size of the columns. From left to right, the after first 2 columns there is a window and after the first 6 there is another window. These are both square. On top of the second level there is a triangular pediment attached to columns 2 and 3 and the another one attached to columns 6 and 7. On the very top of this monument sits an arch with an oculus inside of it. See more