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A real ancient pyramid hidden in Rome
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Jasmin Newham

Most first-time visitors don’t expect to find a pyramid in Rome, which makes this a fun and quick stop if you’re nearby. It’s especially interesting combined with the Testaccio area or nearby cemetery.

Opening time: Exterior always visible.

Time needed: 10–15 minutes.

Best time of day: Morning or golden hour for photos.

Tip: Best viewed from outside as guided interior visits are limited and rare.

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