(ANSA) - VERONA, JUN 14 - A 2nd-century AD Roman building has
emerged from a dig at a former cinema in Verona in a find that
"evokes a miniature Pompeii", the Veneto city's archaeological
superintendency said Monday.
The building, with "magnificent frescoed walls", appears to have
survived a fire, it said.
But it was left abandoned after the blaze, with its roof having
fallen in and charred furniture among the finds. (ANSA).
'Little Pompeii' emerges at Verona ex-cinema
Building abandoned after fire, 'magnificent' frescoes