(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 14 - The underground of Roman Verona of the imperial era offers an exciting surprise: the discovery, during the excavations of a former cinema, of a complex of the second century, of still unknown function, with frescoed walls in magnetic colors, surviving to the destruction of a fire. Elements that recall the suggestion of a small Pompeii. The Archaeological Superintendency gives the news.
The fire, according to archaeologists, seems to have put an end to the attendance of the complex, which has collapsed remains of ceilings, a charred wooden cabinet and frescoed walls.
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