Ancient Arts Center Discovered Under Rome's Piazza Venezia

Eighteen feet below one of the city’s most-trafficked junctions is a 900-seat arts center dating back to the second-century reign of Emperor Hadrian, Italian archaeologists have announced.

Publisher: The New York Times

Author: Gaia Pianigiani

Eighteen feet below one of the city’s most-trafficked junctions is a 900-seat arts center dating back to the second-century reign of Emperor Hadrian, Italian archaeologists have announced.

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