Ruins of Ancient Nero’s Theater Discovered under Garden of Future Four Seasons near Vatican

A fresco is seen on a wall in the excavation site of the ancient Roman emperor Nero's theater, 1st century AD, during a press preview, in Rome, Wednesday, July 26, 2023. (AP)
A fresco is seen on a wall in the excavation site of the ancient Roman emperor Nero's theater, 1st century AD, during a press preview, in Rome, Wednesday, July 26, 2023. (AP)
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Ruins of Ancient Nero’s Theater Discovered under Garden of Future Four Seasons near Vatican

A fresco is seen on a wall in the excavation site of the ancient Roman emperor Nero's theater, 1st century AD, during a press preview, in Rome, Wednesday, July 26, 2023. (AP)
A fresco is seen on a wall in the excavation site of the ancient Roman emperor Nero's theater, 1st century AD, during a press preview, in Rome, Wednesday, July 26, 2023. (AP)

Rome’s next luxury hotel has some very good bones: Archaeologists said Wednesday that the ruins of Nero’s Theater, an imperial theater referred to in ancient Roman texts but never found, have been discovered under the garden of a future Four Seasons Hotel steps from the Vatican.

Archaeologists have excavated deep under the walled garden of the Palazzo della Rovere since 2020 as part of planned renovations on the frescoed Renaissance building.

The palazzo, which takes up a city block along the broad Via della Conciliazione leading to St. Peter’s Square, is home to an ancient Vatican chivalric order that leases the space to a hotel to raise money for Christians in the Holy Land.

The governor general of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem, Leonardo Visconti di Modrone, confirmed during a news conference announcing the archaeological discovery that the incoming hotel chain was the Four Seasons.

News reports have said the hotel is expected to be open in time for the Vatican’s 2025 Jubilee, when an estimated 30 million people and pilgrims are expected to flock to Rome.

Officials hailed the findings from the excavation as “exceptional,” given they provide a rare look at a stratum of Roman history from the Roman Empire through to the 15th century. Among the discoveries: 10th century glass colored goblets and pottery pieces that are unusual because so little is known about this period in Rome.

Marzia Di Mento, the site's chief archaeologist, noted that previously only seven glass chalices of the era had been found, and that the excavations of this one site turned up seven more.

In addition, archaeologists found marble columns and gold-leaf decorated plaster, leading them to conclude that the Nero's Theater referred to in texts by Pliny the Elder, an ancient Roman author and philosopher, was indeed there, located at the site just off the Tiber River.

Officials said the portable antiquities would be moved to a museum, while the ruins of the theater structure itself would be covered again after all studies are completed.



King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language to Showcase Linguistic Projects at LEAP 2025

Through its dedicated pavilion, KSGAAL will highlight its leading role in supporting the Arabic language
Through its dedicated pavilion, KSGAAL will highlight its leading role in supporting the Arabic language
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King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language to Showcase Linguistic Projects at LEAP 2025

Through its dedicated pavilion, KSGAAL will highlight its leading role in supporting the Arabic language
Through its dedicated pavilion, KSGAAL will highlight its leading role in supporting the Arabic language

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) will present a selection of its pioneering technological and linguistic projects at the fourth edition of LEAP 2025, held from February 9 to 12, at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center in Malham.
Through its dedicated pavilion, KSGAAL will highlight its leading role in supporting the Arabic language within the field of computational linguistics.
The Academy’s Secretary General, Dr. Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi, stated that KSGAAL’s participation in LEAP 2025, a global platform uniting innovation and technology, aligns with its mission to provide advanced linguistic solutions that support digital transformation in Saudi Arabia. He emphasized KSGAAL’s leadership in technology, computational linguistics, and artificial intelligence (AI), showcasing its projects and innovations that serve the Arabic language through modern technologies.
During its participation in LEAP 2025, KSGAAL will launch a series of projects related to AI and computational linguistics. These initiatives reflect KSGAAL’s commitment to supporting digital transformation and enriching Arabic digital content through its pioneering technological and linguistic projects. They also reaffirm KSGAAL’s role in empowering the Arabic language globally and enhancing its presence in innovation and technology fields.