The medieval mausoleums were visited by thieves and bandits many times in history, and olive trees were planted on the top of the hills. In the introduction materials, it was said that the third mausoleum in Rome was excavated in the sixteenth century. Opening the marble porch of the underground palace, you can see a long brick and bucket arch corridor to a large burial room, which only receives 30 people a day.
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The medieval mausoleums were visited by thieves and bandits many times in history, and olive trees were planted on the top of the hills. In the introduction materials, it was said that the third mausoleum in Rome was excavated in the sixteenth century. Opening the marble porch of the underground palace, you can see a long brick and bucket arch corridor to a large burial room, which only receives 30 people a day.
The building is pink, a hill in the middle of a small park in the public square, where it is used as a restaurant.