Columbarium of Pomponius Hylas


The Columbarium of Pomponius Hylas is a 1st-century AD Roman columbarium, situated near the Porta Latina on the Via Appia, Rome, Italy. It was discovered and excavated in 1831 by Pietro Campana.
Though its name derives from Pomponius Hylas, who lived in the Flavian period, the building itself has been dated to between 14 and 54 AD due to inscriptions on two of its niches. It was later bought by Pomponius Hylas for himself and his wife, and he added the mosaic panel over the entrance steps, which is decorated with griffins and reads:
The inscription also has a V over Pomponia's name, showing she was alive when the panel was added.