For years, students at a high school just steps from the Colosseum in Rome have spun tales of mysterious rooms hidden underneath the gymnasium floor. Now, it turns out those rumors have more than a grain of truth to them.

Students on several clandestine explorations happened upon an ancient structure beneath their school. Upon notifying their teacher, who notified the authorities, archaeologists arrived to take a more detailed look. Following an excavation earlier this year, archaeologists have announced that the dark corridors and dimly lit chambers actually belonged to a luxurious second-century villa.

The Liceo Scientifico Cavour (Cavour Scientific High School) is located in a building near the Colosseum that originally housed a Catholic missionary congregation. When the missionaries’ headquarters were constructed in the late 19th century, early archaeological exploration of the foundation revealed part of a “domus” — a large ancient Roman house. This neighborhood is incredibly important in Roman history, as figures such as Cicero, Pompey and Octavian (later known as Augustus) lived there, but is not well-understood archaeologically because of all the modern buildings on top of the ancient layers.

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    14 days ago

    I live in small city in Europe and…they do dread it. Especially our old town has overprotective archeologists running amok and they are doing all they can to stop any construction trying to ignore archeological finds. Thanks to god for overprotective archeologists.

    I also heard many folk from construction grumble about construction getting stopped because they found piece of medieval wall or something. xD

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      14 days ago

      Thanks to god for overprotective archeologists.

      Agreed. There are so many neat, new things to learn, if we can just keep the capitalists in a chill place while they’re acquired. Remember when Richard III was literally found under a parking lot?