Discovered in 1912 and closed to visitors for more than a century, Rome’s "Casa dei Grifi" will open to the public in March. Euronews visited the site on the Palatine Hill ahead of its official opening.
Breakdown
- House of the Griffins discovered in 1912, largely unknown until now
- Site opens to public from March, dating to late 2nd–mid-1st century BC 10s
- Conservation funded by EU post-COVID recovery fund 50s
- Visitors can join real-time remote guided tours to protect artifacts 59s
- Full physical access limited due to conservation and steep staircase 1m 42s