(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 former Verona cinema
Building abandoned after fire, 'magnificent' frescoes