Sort of like graveyards.
Rome
catacombs
Rome
The Catacombs of Saints Peter and Marcellinus is located on the ancient Via Labicana that is southeast of Rome. The catacombs are in Rome, Italy at Via Casilina.
It does not appear that the Catacombs in Rome are directly related to the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem at all. The Catacombs are ancient burial places while the Sepulcher has a completely different story of it's own.
the colosseum circus maximus roman baths catacombs
The Rome underground is commonly referred to as the "Catacombs." These ancient burial sites, primarily used by Christians during the early centuries of the church, feature a network of tunnels and chambers filled with tombs. The most famous catacombs are the Catacombs of San Callisto and San Sebastiano, which contain thousands of burial niches and early Christian art. In addition to the catacombs, Rome also has an extensive system of underground aqueducts and ancient ruins.
The Colosseum, the Vatican, the ruins of the forum of ancient Rome, the Pantheon, the Sistine Chapel and, if you're into the macabre, the Catacombs
Rome
Rome is/was filled with temples, the Vatican, fountains, villas, the colosseum, churches, monuments, and the catacombs. I have been there 3 times and still want to go back.
It is known as a catacomb. The catacombs were cemeteries formed by elaborate networks of underground tunnels, rather than just tombs.
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