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Devil's Chair, Ancient Roman tomb monument in Viale Somalia, Rome, Italy.

The Devil's Chair is an ancient Roman funerary monument made of red brick with a striking angular silhouette in Rome. The structure rises from the modern urban landscape and displays the characteristic shape that gave the monument its name.

The monument was built in the 2nd century AD and served as the tomb of Elio Callisto, a notable figure of the Roman imperial period. It still shows construction methods and materials typical of Roman building practices from that era.

The name Devil's Chair comes from the distinctive angular shape that has captivated locals for generations and resembles a demonic throne. You can still hear this defining local legend mentioned by people visiting the area today.

The monument sits near the intersection of Via Nomentana and Viale Somalia and is easily reached by public transport or car. The site is relatively exposed, but it is wise to visit in daylight and be aware of traffic conditions around this major road.

The structure combines red brick and concrete in ways typical of Roman imperial engineering, preserving the craftsmanship of that period. This particular blend of materials is less common to observe today and makes the monument a valuable record of ancient building methods.

Location: Roma Capitale

GPS coordinates: 41.92951,12.52280

Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:56

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