The Octavian porch is an arch left by the ancient Roman Empire, which has been damaged and is now a tourist attraction. Every day, archaeological students study here, study this pre-war glory scene, and every place of the building has a source, worth watching.
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The Octavian porch is an arch left by the ancient Roman Empire, which has been damaged and is now a tourist attraction. Every day, archaeological students study here, study this pre-war glory scene, and every place of the building has a source, worth watching.
Portico d'Ottavia was built by Roman Emperor Augustus in 27 BC and burned in the park in 80 years. The rebuilt building was burned again in 203 AD and is now a derelict site.
Octavian Portico, located in the center of Rome, is a royally built temple in the ancient Roman period, which has been destroyed many times. Now it is displayed in everyone's eyes only a dilapidated porch.
Built in 27 BC by Roman Emperor Augustus, but unfortunately it was burned down, but the surrounding area is very lively
Built in 27 BC by Roman Emperor Augustus, it is in a historical location in Rome