The mausoleum of 'Romulus' on Rome's ancient Appian Way reopened to visitors Monday after 20 years.
It is thought to have been the burial place of Maxentius' son Valerio Romulus, who died prematurely in 309.
"The reopening of the mausoleum of Romulus can certainly be considered another step towards realising our most ambitious aim: creating the world's biggest archaeological park, stretching from the slopes of the Capitoline hill in central Rome all the way here to the Appia," he continued.
The restoration of the tomb was part of a broader facelift at the site costing a total of 873,000 euros.
Source: ANSA [June 09, 2014]