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Highly recommended.
It took 50 years but the wait is over. The Colosseum Archaeological Park is a treasure chest of beauties of inestimable value, but there is a beauty that for half a century remained hidden in the shad...
Located in Palatine Hill this palace visibly express the power and wealth of Emperor . This palace was the first one on the Palatine , started from Tiberius and continued from Caligola and Nerone. Aft...
The successor of Emperor Augustus Caesar, first Roman Emperor (born Gaius Octavius Thurinus), Emperor Tiberius (second Roman Emperor, reigning 14 - 37 A.D.) wanted something more grand that Augustus' ...
Domus Tiberiana, the royal palace faced the Capitoline Hills where the most important temples were located, so the emperors placed themselves on the same level as the Gods. The palace complex covered ...
Highly recommended.
It took 50 years but the wait is over. The Colosseum Archaeological Park is a treasure chest of beauties of inestimable value, but there is a beauty that for half a century remained hidden in the shad...
Royal Palace on the Palantine Hill
Royal Palace on the Palantine Hill. It has absolutely amazing views of the Roman Forum below and is an interesting building in itself.
The Ancient Imperial Palace
Located in Palatine Hill this palace visibly express the power and wealth of Emperor . This palace was the first one on the Palatine , started from Tiberius and continued from Caligola and Nerone. Aft...
Principal Roman Imperial Residence
The successor of Emperor Augustus Caesar, first Roman Emperor (born Gaius Octavius Thurinus), Emperor Tiberius (second Roman Emperor, reigning 14 - 37 A.D.) wanted something more grand that Augustus' ...
The royal palace
Domus Tiberiana, the royal palace faced the Capitoline Hills where the most important temples were located, so the emperors placed themselves on the same level as the Gods. The palace complex covered ...