Archway dream meaning is explained below using 5 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Patrica Telesco

Victory and distinction. Archways were often built in ancient Rome to welcome back conquering heroes.

Crumbled: The destruction of hopes with little warning.

An alternative type of bridge dream, in which movement from one side of the archway to the other marks a transition (see Directions).

A guidepost to follow. Just as we use important buildings for landmarks when giving directions, our ancestors used archways as meeting and business places, often at crossroads (see Cross). In this case, what’s below the archway or what’s happening there will give you more insight.

Source: The Language of Dreams Author: Patrica Telesco

Interpretation 2 — Ariadne Green

An archway inside a house may represent the entrance into an open and creative space of the imagination.
Source: Ariadne's Book of Dream Author: Ariadne Green

Interpretation 3 — Vincent Wienand

1. Open Heaven.

2. Godly opportunity; Gen. 9:13.

Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model Author: Vincent Wienand

Interpretation 4 — Margaret Hamilton

An humbling, honorable entrance; see “humble”
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton

Interpretation 5 — Stewart A. Swerdlow

Sexual desires or yearnings
Source: Expansions Dream Dictionary Author: Stewart A. Swerdlow