McDonald’s may be one of the last places you’d expect to see the remains of an ancient structure, but in Rome, that’s not outside the realm of possibility.
In the heart of the city, the Roma Termini station is home to two McDonald’s, one on the ground floor and another located on the basement floor. If you stop in for an order of McNuggets at the latter, you can’t help but notice their unusual decorations: the ruins of an ancient Roman wall.
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The Fake Dome of The Church of St. Ignatius | 2020 | 0.1km | post | ||
Monument to the Fallen of Dogali | 2020 | 0.4km | site_ao | ||
Fontana dell’Acqua Felice | 2020 | 0.7km | site_ao | ||
Temple of Minerva Medica | 2020 | 1.2km | site_ao | ||
The romantic and intriguing Rome de en es fr it zh | 0.9km | site_izi | |||
Cappella di San Zenone (Chapel of Saint Zeno) | 2019 | 0.7km | site_ao | ||
Palazzo Naiadi Roman Baths | 2018 | 0.5km | site_ao | ||
Saint Victoria’s Incorruptible Body | 2017 | 0.7km | site_ao | ||
British Embassy | 0.7km | site_brutalism |
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