AS Roma responds to archaeological authority over roman villa at new stadium site
Club News·26 June 2026·55d ago

AS Roma responds to archaeological authority over roman villa at new stadium site

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma has submitted a response to the Superintendency for Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Rome during the ongoing approval process for the club's new stadium at Pietralata. The Superintendency had requested full excavation and exposure of a roman villa (domus) discovered during archaeological investigations in the project area and called for complete documentation to protect the site's historical remains.

Roma disputes the necessity of excavating the entire villa, arguing that the structure will not be directly affected by the stadium construction and excavation works. The club maintains it has adopted all necessary measures to prevent damage to archaeological remains and has asked the Superintendency to reconsider its requirement for a complete excavation. Instead, Roma proposes that only targeted, localized digs be conducted where necessary.

The stadium project at Pietralata continues to advance through the formal decision-making conference process involving multiple stakeholders. The resolution of this archaeological dispute represents one of several administrative hurdles the club must clear before construction can proceed on what is intended to be a flagship facility for the giallorossi.

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La richiesta è quella di riportare alla luce l'intera domus. Secondo la Roma, però, l'area non verrà interessata direttamente dagli scavi per la realizzazione dell'impianto Redazione 26 giugno - 18:38 Roma, il nuovo stadio sarà un gioiello: tutti i dettagli L'iter che porterà alla realizzazione del…

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