The Golden Arches won't be found here any time soon.
, McDonald's applied for permits to move into Italy's Baths of Caracalla, a UNESCO-protected site boasting ruins of what was once Ancient Rome's second-largest public thermae .The famous baths date back to around 211 and 217 AD and are considered to be one of Rome's most impressive remnants of Antiquity, having been relatively well-preserved throughout history.
"We go forward with the culture minister to stop fast food construction in the archaeological area of the Baths of Caracalla," then-mayor of Rome Virginia RaggiIt looks like the hundreds of tourists who visit the baths daily will have to find food and refreshments elsewhere. Or simply head on to the magical Golden Arches location near the Spanish Steps, where they can