A video showing a vlogger's visit to a McDonald's near Rome has gone viral for a unique reason. The video, shared by content creator @kassidy.and.

james, calls it the "world's creepiest McDonald's". Curious to learn why? The outlet was deemed scary because it is located on top of an ancient site, where skeletal remains can still be observed! You read that right. In the video, the vlogger moves the camera to show us what's underneath the McDonald's in Frattocchie, near Rome.

She first shows us part of the exterior and then enters inside. Ancient underground structures are visible through the transparent glass floor. She then says, "Get ready for it" a few times, before zooming into a thing with a familiar shape.

She clarifies that what we're seeing is a skeleton. Also Read: From Andhra Meals To Aloo Parathe, Turkish Vlogger Rates Indian Dishes In Viral Videos In the caption, she wrote, "A McDonald's in Frattocchie, a city about 12 miles south of Rome has a very unique feature to its building. Back in 2014 when it was being built they discovered a 2000-year-old Roman road that was home to three skeletons!! The road was built in the 2nd century B.

C., and the stretch beneath what is now a fast-food restaurant is around 150 feet long and seven feet wide. The amazing part is that McDonald's actually contributed over $320,000 to the dig and archaeologists believe that the road connects to the Appian Way, known to have been one of Ancient Rome's busiest roads!!" Watch the complete vir.