Il Ghetto
Via del Portico d'Ottavia 57, Rome, Italy 00186Map
Sant'Angelo
+39 06 0608(Tourist Information)
Neighborhood: Trastevere - Testaccio - Aventino - Gianicolo
Overview
This area has been frequented by the Jewish community since the year 1000, thus the name "ghetto." It is full of archeological remains, dating to the medieval period and earlier. The significant monuments that can be seen include Octavia's Portico, built by Augustus for his sister, now incorporating the church of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria. Cola di Rienzo was born in this area, and a plaque marks his birthplace in what was once Via della Fiumara. The Synagogue, with its square dome, is very different from the surrounding Roman city architecture, and on the wall of the riverside street there are slabs with inscriptions commemorating the death of the Jews in the Nazi concentration camps and at the Fosse Ardeatine.
- Type:
Attractions & Landmarks
- Credit Cards Accepted: mastercard, visa
- Nearest Train: Arenula/Min. G.giustizia
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