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Now playing Next Culture news Take a look inside the Vatican's newly opened 'city of the dead' A gate along the Vatican's walls has been opened, providing a new entrance to the Via Triumphalis Necropolis, an ancient Roman “city for the dead”. 17/11/2023
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