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Underground Rome for Families

About the Underground Rome for Families Walk in Rome

One of the best ways for your family to understand Roman history is to see it literally layer by layer. Lying at times up to 10 meters below the modern city, much of ancient Rome is still being excavated today. On this walk your family will explore the hidden, subterranean levels of Rome, and learn how we are still uncovering bits and pieces of it today.

This walk focuses on two sites. The first is the church of San Clemente, a medieval church built on the remains of a 1st century Mithraic temple and Roman structure (perhaps a house, though there is a theory that this is the Roman mint reputed to be located in this area). After exploring the two medieval churches that sit on top of these ruins, one of which contains one of the oldest instances of Italian writing in the world, we'll move to the church of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, underneath which we find a series of middle-class 3rd century houses. Here we will look at how average people lived and decorated their houses, and then how these

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  • Specifications
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Category: Family Program
  • Price
  • Private: €240 per party
  • Venues Visited
  • Case Romane
  • San Clemente
  • Incidentals
  • €11.50

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