Vatican Museum (544) - Colossal statue of Hercules, of gilt bronze, found in 1864 in making the foundations for the Palazzo Pio, near the Campo di Fiore, where the Theatre of Pompey formerly stood. (Cent. I.) Photographer: Unknown
Sculpture - Colossal statue in basalt, representing Hercules as a child, found at the edge of the Aventine near Monte Testaccio (now in the Capitoline Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (3) (Vestibolo Quadrato) - The celebrated torso, called the Belvedere, from the place where it stands; it is said to be a fragment of a seated statue of Hercules. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
It was found among the ruins of the theatre of Pompey about the end of the fifteenth century.'