
Ancient Roman City Unearthed Beneath Rome Hospital
Beneath Rome's San Giovanni Hospital, a 2000-Year-Old City Unearthed Rome, Italy – A fascinating discovery has captivated archaeologists and history enthusiasts alike. Beneath the bustling San Giovanni Hospital in Rome, an exceptionally well-preserved ancient Roman neighborhood has been unearthed. The ruins, dating back to the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D., include residential areas, thermal baths, and even an ancient inn. Laura Larcan, an expert in Roman archaeology, guides viewers through the site, highlighting the impressive scale of the discovery. "Lo sapevate che sotto l'ospedale San Giovanni a Roma si nasconde un autentico quartiere di 2000 anni fa?" she exclaims in the video, emphasizing the unexpected nature of the find. Inscriptions on lead pipes have helped identify the owners of some of the main houses, including the Domus of Domitia Lucilla, mother of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. The discovery provides invaluable insight into the daily lives of ancient Romans, offering a unique blend of history and modern urban life. The site is accessible to the public through bookings on www.sotterraneidiroma.it or by calling 3473811874.