Palazzo dei Fabii In the heart of Rome, inside the ancient Jewish Ghetto,
a quiet island in central Rome, nearby the Campidoglio
and Roman Forums and 5 minutes walk to
Trastevere district, Campo dei Fiori, Navona square and
the Pantheon, just across the
ruins of the ancient Marcello’s theatre, in Via
del Portico D’Ottavia there is “Palazzo dei Fabii”, a
Building built in the 1432 on top of the remains of a Roman
market (the Portico of Filippo). The Baronal Familie of the Fabii owned this building up
to the 18century and then it was donated to the monastery of
Saint Ambrogio becoming a convent. Only at the begin of the
1900 it was changed into private apartments.
“Palazzo dei Fabii” is one of the best preserved medieval
buildings in Rome, its original architecture of the internal
court yard makes it one of the main attractions of the all
neighburhood.