<p>A religious sanctuary standing in the <i>horti</i> of Lucullus, perhaps dedicated to Fortuna, which dates to the 3rd or 2nd c. B.C. It appears to have been entirely rebuilt by Valerius Asiaticus during the Julio-Claudian period as part of a complete overhaul of the estate’s design. The association of this sanctuary with Fortuna is based upon a dedicatory inscription discovered in the nearby monastery of Trinità dei Monti (<i>CIL</i> VI 184). The garden complex built by Valerius Asiaticus also bears a striking resemblance to the famous tiered sanctuary of Fortuna at Praeneste. Republican remains recovered from this site consist of a wall in <i>opus quadratum</i> and some tufa columns with Tuscan capitals.</p>