<p>The façade of this tomb still stands <i>in situ</i> at the foot of the *Arx next to the Victor Emanuel Monument; originally, it faced onto the *Via Flaminia. The structure is dated to the early 1st c. B.C., but prosopographical considerations suggest that Bibulus himself lived in the 2nd c. B.C. and that this is a rebuilding of an earlier tomb (Richardson). The façade remains, but the rear of the tomb is not known. Boni and Delbrueck provide architectural elevations but no ground-plan. It is shown as a simple square.</p>