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"The frequently restored Sant'Angelo in Pescheria was built into the remains of Augustus'
Porticus Octaviae (near the Tiber Island and the Theater of Marcellus), which latter,
when the church was built, was serving as Rome's fish market....
Three expandable views of the interior, including two of the early medieval frescoes in
the left apse, are here:
http://tinyurl.com/6qkw3t"
Having JUST been there, I'm crushed that I haven't done that. I found the interior of Sant'Angelo pathetic, serving as hq. for some sort of charismatic community if memory serves me well. I found nothing like the "expandable views of the interior" referenced above. Are they in a crypt I couldn't find, a secret place one needs permission to visit? Does one access these wonderful places from the ruins that surround the church (and access to which is extremely limited)?
MG
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