Human bones are on display in this McDonald’s
There is a place where the fast food restaurant also has a real curiosity…
The hills of Colli Albani, located near Rome, are best known for their settlements boasting traditional dishes, while the town of Marino has become famous in recent years because of the local McDonald’s, reports 24.hu according to IFLScience.
Under the building there is an ancient Roman road and three tombs, which can be viewed in the fast food restaurant.
The ancient road runs alongside the world-famous Via Appia. Although the 195-kilometer long Via Appia leading to Rome is practically still in use, many of the smaller surrounding roads were lost with the decline of the Roman Empire.
FACT #1083: An ancient Roman road was discovered during the construction of a McDonald’s in Marino, Italy in 2014. pic.twitter.com/hJLT53E84d
— @FactsofRome (@FACTSofROME) September 13, 2020
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