Via del Portico d'Ottavia, 00186 Roma - Campo de' Fiori · Sant'Angelo, ,
The Porticus Octaviae is an ancient structure in Rome. It's built by Augustus in the name of his sister, Octavia Minor, at some time after 27 BC.
It was burned in 80 and restored, probably by Domitian, and again after a second fire in 203 by Septimius Severus and Caracalla. It was adorned with foreign marble, and contained many famous works of art, enumerated in Pliny's Natural History.