Underground basilica of Porta Maggiore, Underground basilica in Rome, Italy
The Porta Maggiore Basilica is an underground archaeological site revered for its historical significance and intricate architecture.
Dating back to the 1st century AD, the structure was discovered in 1917 during railway construction work.
This subterranean wonder gives insights into ancient Roman religious practices and funerary rites.
As a protected Italian national heritage site, visits are subject to preservation considerations.
Mysterious due to its unknown origin, the basilica features an intriguing mix of pagan and early Christian symbols.
Location: Rome
Architectural style: neopythagoreanism
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