Portico in Piazza di Trevi
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Title
Portico in Piazza di Trevi
Description
The portico in Piazza di Trevi provides an example of a colonnaded portico. Such porticoes were typical of more lavish styles of housing in medieval Rome. In these porticoes, the columns and architraves are almost always spoils--ancient . As these houses were built in rows, some as many as five bays long, the colonnades formed a continuous portico along the street—providing shade, and protection from rain but more importantly their main purpose was to provide space for vendors’ booths.
Creator
Julia Dietrich (2021)
Source
Krautheimer, Richard. Rome, Profile of a City, 312-1308. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1980. 295
Identifier
porticoinpiazza_2019
Coverage
1300s
Spatial Coverage
Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma RM
Citation
Julia Dietrich (2021), “Portico in Piazza di Trevi,” Carleton Guide to Medieval Rome (v2.1), accessed July 2, 2026, https://omeka-dev.carleton.edu/cgmr/items/show/217.