"Testimonies of Roman History"
Commonly known as Tempio della Fortuna Virile, this historical landmark is originally called Tempio di Portunus (Temple of Portunus, with Portunus being the God of Ports). It dates back to the Roman Republican era although it is believed to have been built around the 3rd Century BCE. It is one of the few well-preserved and intact monuments of ancient Rome. It is located at the port of Tiber near the Pons Aemilius, which is beside the Temple of Hercules where once the Forum Boarium (Roman cattle market) thrived. The architectural style belongs to that of the Etruscan culture and retains the Ionic order.
Piazza della Bocca della Verità 18, Rome, Italy, 00186
"Testimonies of Roman History"
Commonly known as Tempio della Fortuna Virile, this historical landmark is originally called Tempio di Portunus (Temple of Portunus, with Portunus being the God of Ports). It dates back to the Roman Republican era although it is believed to have been built around the 3rd Century BCE. It is one of the few well-preserved and intact monuments of ancient Rome. It is located at the port of Tiber near the Pons Aemilius, which is beside the Temple of Hercules where once the Forum Boarium (Roman cattle market) thrived. The architectural style belongs to that of the Etruscan culture and retains the Ionic order.
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