In the heart of Rome’s Jewish Ghetto, the Portico of Octavia stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Originally built and later refurbished by Emperor Augustus in honor of his sister Octavia, this portico once housed temples, a library, and even a medieval fish market. Today, only a few original columns remain, but the site still offers a glimpse into its storied past. Visitors can explore the area, which is just a short walk from the Theater of Marcellus through a small passageway, and imagine the bustling life that once filled these ancient spaces.
Portico of Octavia (Portico di Ottavia)
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