Living inside Appia Antica Park means accommodating the history, and even the former residents, of ancient Rome.
There are currently 3,000 people living within the park, a 3,400-hectare, or 8,400-acre, protected area of tufa-stone mansions, farms and ruins a few kilometers from the Coliseum. And anyone who plants a shovel in the ground without the proper permit can attract a bevy of government archaeologists and bureaucrats with the power to fine transgressors or even seize property.