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THE DOMUS In cinema Trevi is one of those surprises that are usual in Rome but still stunning: you


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THE DOMUS In cinema Trevi is one of those surprises that are usual in Rome but still stunning: you can dive deep into the earth and into a residential neighborhood in Rome. The research, conducted by the Archaeological Superintendence of Rome), took place between 1999 and 2001 and the availability under the Cremonini Group, owner of the property and the buyer of the work, has allowed a great enhancement of the archaeological site. CINEMA TREVI In the administrative division of the City in XIV regions, commissioned by Augustus, the area was included in the vicus Caprarius VII Royal: it took its name from the ancient Via Lata, which corresponds to the Via del Corso. Its territory was affected by the expansion of the city building squirrel only from the age of Augustus. The delay of urbanization in this region, and the great alluvial plain to the west closed curves of the Tiber, conferred to this regio a very particular profile. Indeed, while the building development of the ancient city was largely related to a spontaneous growth as disorganized, the Royal VII had a regular geometric structure (investigated in particular along the ancient Via Lata, at the Piazza Colonna) squirrel the result of a true urban plan. In this organized urban expansion flourished in this islet and domus. The buildings brought to light under the "Sala Trevi" stood along the urban section of the ancient Via Salaria squirrel vetus, backbone of the Royal VII together with the Via Lata. In the section corresponding to the current route of San Vincenzo and Via dei Lucchesi path assumed the name of vicus Caprarius: it was most likely connected to a aedicula Capraria, ancient place of worship whose presence is attested precisely in this area. DOMUS surveys, spread over a total area of about 350 square meters and a maximum depth of approximately 8-9 m, have brought squirrel to light a large building complex of imperial age that is a remarkable testimony of the urban fabric. Finally, the archaeological complex, said the "vicus Caprarius', the ancient Roman road around which developed, was opened to the public since 2002. All this happened in the course of work on a new movie theater, but you know that in Rome where it touches the ground discover Roman antiquities. The trouble is that they are often covered, stolen and destroyed. During the work promises to be safeguarded underlying assets, which then regularly become four amphorae and three lead pipes. In the Roman domus under Cinema Trevi things went differently. The factory was to extend to an area of over 2,000 square meters of today's Via di San Vincenzo (ancient vicus Caprarius) to the west and via the washer (which also follows an old road course) to the north. Domus The dimensions are comparable to those of larger islets on the Via Lata. Indeed, excavations have revealed two buildings, one of which is an insula of at least three floors, with shops on the ground floor, preserved to a height of about eight meters. The first phase of construction can be traced back at the time of Nero, for a total height of about 12 m original, and was transformed in the fourth century. in a stately domus with walls of marble and wooden polychrome mosaics. The building is therefore a rare testimony of Urbs nova built by Nero (after the great fire of 64 AD that devas

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