Rome: Rome archaeologists have discovered a hypogeum or underground temple and tomb believed to be devoted to the cult of Romulus, the city’s legendary founder.

The discovery, described as “extraordinary” by the Colosseum Archaeological Park director Alfonsina Russo, was made next to the Curia-Comitium complex in the The tomb, which contains what appears to be an altar, houses a tufa sarcophagus about 1.40 metres in length and believed to date back to the sixth century

The hypogeum is located below the entrance stairway to the Curia, where Roman senators met to vote.