
Rome is a true open-air museum: its millennial history can be seen at every corner, walking between monuments, ancient walls and majestic squares. You can admire its wonders just walking through the streets of the centre, but perhaps you do not know that one of them is hidden under the city's most famous fountain: the Trevi Fountain.
The Vicus Caprarius, also known as the City of Water, is an archaeological area that stretches beneath the Rione Trevi and gives visitors the architecture of an authentic Roman domus. Despite dating back almost two thousand years, this archaeological area was not discovered until the late 1990s. So don't delay any longer: let's discover together the secrets of underground Rome.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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