Description: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_Romuli
Descripcion foto: The Meta Romuli was a monumental burial erected in the Roman age as a tomb for members of the Roman upper class. It was directly south next to another large mausoleum, the so-called Therebintus Neronis. It was traditionally believed that the site of the martyrdom of Saint Peter was placed either between the Therebintus and the Meta Romuli or between the latter and the obelisk of the Circus of Nero (today occupied by St. Peter's Cathedral). The cella of the pyramid was used for centuries as a granary by the Chapter of Saint Peter, which owned it from the 13th century until its demolition in 1498.
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