Via del Piè di Marmo

via del Pie di Marmo

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On one side of the church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, beyond Via S. Caterina da Siena, there is a street with the unusual name of via Piè di Marmo. Believe it or not, it is named after a colossal marble foot from a Roman statue with Egyptian features. In ancient times a temple stood here built by Domitian who dedicated it to the gods Isis and Serapis. The foot is a remnant of this temple and is situated in a corner at the crossing with the Via di S Stefano in Cacco. It was originally in the Piazza del Collegio Romano, but was later moved from there because it held up funeral processions crossing the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.

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