That’s a difficult question, but think of it like Nero's Theatre in Naples. It's under there. Over time it was converted into a necropolis for great posters of times gone by, then into a rubbish dump before finally being swallowed up by post-Renaissance stratification. Only there's never been a Renaissance.
You can still access the summa cavea through a hidden apartment door in an anonymous vicolo, but really it should stay under there.
You can still access the summa cavea through a hidden apartment door in an anonymous vicolo, but really it should stay under there.
