Agripas Street is an ancient thoroughfare located in Jerusalem. It was constructed in the 1st century and appears in the New Testament. It was named for Herod Agrippa I, who reigned during the time of Jesus. The street is best known for the Ecce Homo arch located at the start of the street which serves as a major landmark. The street was promenade until destruction in 70 AD and restored in the 19th century.