Insula of Vicus Caprarius - Underground Rome

Overview
The term "City of Water" currently used to define the archaeological site of the Vicus Caprarius, is used because of the presence of the element that characterizes the site: first the water that flows from the Trevi Fountain, the monumental baroque fountain powered by 'aqueduct virgin in whose immediate vicinity lies the archaeological site. Excavations have revealed two buildings, contiguous and contemporary, lined up on the west side, along the Vicus Caprarius or Capralicus. The north building has been identified as a housing complex, while the south building, which is also well preserved in elevation, has been destined for public use.

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