McDonald's Location in Italy Features Ancient Roman Road and Skeletal Remains Under Glass Floor
A McDonald's restaurant in Frattocchie, a town outside Rome, Italy, has gained significant attention for its unique architectural feature: an ancient Roman road and skeletal remains visible beneath a glass floor. This discovery was made in 2014 during the construction of the restaurant. Instead of proceeding with the original plans, local authorities intervened to protect the archaeological site. McDonald's reportedly invested an additional $315,000 to integrate the historical findings into the restaurant's design, allowing customers to view the preserved Roman road and human remains through glass panels. Travel content creator Jordan Egbert documented his visit, highlighting the unusual nature of the location, which has been dubbed the 'world's creepiest' by some, though others find it fascinating and historic. The road is believed to be a branch of the Appian Way, an ancient Roman highway dating back over 2,000 years. The authenticity of the skeletal remains, whether they are originals or high-quality re...