It was believed that Urban was buried in the
Coemetarium Praetextati where a tomb was inscribed with his name. However, when excavating the
Catacomb of Callixtus Italian archaeologist
Giovanni de Rossi uncovered the lid of a sarcophagus which suggested that Urban was in fact buried there. De Rossi also found a list of martyrs and confessors who were buried at St. Callistus's, which contained Urban's name. De Rossi therefore concluded that the Urban buried in the Coemetarium Praetextati was another bishop and Pope Urban was located in Catacomb of St. Callistus. While many historians accept this opinion, doubt remains since
Pope Sixtus III's list of saints buried in St. Callistus's Catacomb does not include Urban in the succession of popes but rather in a list of foreign bishops. Therefore, it is possible that Pope Urban is indeed buried in the Coemetarium Praetextati. Urban is a saint of the
Catholic Church and the
Eastern Orthodox Church. A relic from his body is located in
Hungary in the
Monok Roman Catholic Church. In 1773,
Pope Clement XIV donated it to the
Andrássy family. ==Legends and myths==