Archaeological excavations near the Vatican revealed the remains of an ancient garden that was believed to have belonged to the notorious Roman Emperor Caligula (reigned 37-41 AD), marking a significant discovery in Rome's historic landscape. According to Italy's Ministry of Culture, this find occurred during construction work at Piazza Pia, a key section between Vatican City and Castel Sant'Angelo, as announced in a news release on July 4.
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Garden From Emperor Caligula's Reign Unearthed Near the Vatican
Recent excavations near the Vatican revealed the remains of an ancient garden that was believed to have belonged to the Roman Emperor Caligula