Workers Discover Roman Ruins Near Vatican: Unearth 2,000-Year-Old Laundry

Workers Discover Roman Ruins Near Vatican: Unearth 2,000-Year-Old Laundry

In an unexpected turn of events, workers unearthed Roman ruins near the Vatican in Italy while preparing for the Catholic Church’s special jubilee next year. The ruins, believed to be around 2,000 years old, have excited archaeologists and historians alike.

The discovery of the ruins, which include what is thought to be a laundry or fullonica from the Roman Empire, sheds new light on the history of the area. However, the find has also caused delays in the construction process, much to the frustration of local businesses and residents.

Al Jazeera’s Charlie Angela was on the scene to report on this fascinating discovery. As excavations continue and more information is revealed about these ancient Roman ruins, the world eagerly anticipates what new insights will be gained about Italy’s rich history.

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