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Severus Arch

On the right side of the street, another flight of steps defines the access to a small temple, leaning against the back wall of a courtyard porticoed on three sides (ten grey granite columns remain, some surmounted by Corinthian capitals in white marble). The perimeter wall of the complex, dated to the 2nd century AD, is built in opus africanum. Only part of the podium and the access staircase remain of the temple.

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