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The Domus Aurea in Rome was the massive and decadent Roman Emperor's party villa that made later emperors embarrassed and bury it. TheTravel.
After 50 years of neglect, Rome’s “lost” imperial palace Domus Tiberiana has reopened as an open-air museum. Until recently a crumbling and off-limits ruin near the famous Colosseum, the ...
Key stops. The new Museo della Forma Urbis mixes archaeology and cartography to map historical Rome.; The reopened ruins of Domus Tiberiana, a 1st-century palace, now hold galleries and exhibits ...
In 2019, the Domus Transitoria — Nero’s other home, on the Palatine Hill — opened to the public. It’s not just the city’s big-name attractions revealing fresh surprises, either.
Detail of the Egyptian blue ingot found in the Domus Aurea. Credit: Simona Murrone / Parco archeologico del Colosseo . According to Alfonsina Russo, director of the Colosseum Archaeological Park, the ...
But archaeologists think the house — called a "domus" in Latin — dates from Rome's Late Republican period about 100 years earlier, when the northwestern part of the Palatine Hill was used for ...
Villa Borghese, Rome’s most beautiful park, has Surrey (four-person), regular, ... ‘Domus Aurea’. The emperor Vespasian drained the lake to create a site for the vast, ...