Romulus and Remus Cave Found – Pictures and video of the legendary Lupercale cave where a she wolf suckled Romulus and Remus, the twin founders of Rome, has been found beneath the ruins of the palace of Emperor Augustus on Palatine Hill.
Photo of the ceiling of the Romulus and Remus cave found in Rome:

Video of Lupercale Cave Discovery
Italian archaeologists believe they are “reasonably certain” it is the long-lost place of worship sacred to ancient Romans and known as Lupercale, from the Latin word for wolf.
“This could reasonably be the place bearing witness to the myth of Rome, one of the most well-known in the world, the legendary cave where the she-wolf suckled Romulus and Remus,” Culture Minister Francesco Rutelli told a news conference on Tuesday.
The cave was found 16 meters (52 feet) underground in a previously unexplored area during restoration work on the palace of Augustus, the first Roman emperor.
Ruins of the palace of Emperor Augustus:

Archaeologists investigating Renaissance descriptions of the sanctuary used a camera probe and the images suggest the vault, which has a white eagle at the centre, is well-preserved.
Lupercale cave mosaic detail:

“You can imagine our amazement, we almost screamed,” said Giorgio Croci, head of the archaeological team working on the restoration of the Palatine hill overlooking the Roman forum.
According to the myth, Romulus and Remus, the twin sons of the god Mars, were abandoned in a cradle by the banks of the river Tiber where a wolf found them and fed them with her milk.
Statue of Romulus and Remus:

The brothers are said to have founded Rome at the site on April 21, 753 B.C. and ended up fighting over who should be in charge. Romulus killed Remus and became the first king of Rome.
Archaeologists said the location of the cave reinforced their belief that it was the Lupercale.
“It is clear that Augustus… wanted his residence to be built in a place which was sacred for the city of Rome,” said Croci. The emperor restored the sanctuary and probably connected it to his own palace, he said.
Finding out more about the cave without damaging it or the foundations of the surrounding ruins will not be easy.
Rome’s Palatine Hill – Lupercale cave is below:

More than two-thirds of the cavity, which is about 8 meters high and 7 meters wide, is filled with debris and earth after part of it collapsed, and it is not clear where the entrance is.
“We have to investigate with extreme caution… This is a precious thing which is certainly more than 2,000 years old,” said Croci.
Andrea Carandini, an archaeologist specializing in ancient Rome, said he was stunned by the find and called it “one of the most significant discoveries ever made”.
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