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Domus Aurea
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You can visit this underground and incredibly intact 2000-year old ruin. See such vivid paintings and well-excavated rooms. Ancient artwork, and the octagonal room with oculus in the ceiling that was so clearly a precursor to the Pantheon.
rom the outside, Rome’s Oppian Hill is unassuming, home to a humble public park which is easily outshone by its neighbor, the Colosseum. But what lies beneath it is one of the Eternal City’s greatest treasures: the Domus Aurea. Erected by Emperor Nero in 64AD, the palace, also known as the Golden House, was an opulent imperial residence. At its peak, the Domus boasted gardens, woods, and even artificial lake; statues hailing from Greece and Asia Minor adorned its rooms; gold and marble quarried from Egypt and the Middle East covered walls and vaulted ceilings. Reservations reccomended.
rom the outside, Rome’s Oppian Hill is unassuming, home to a humble public park which is easily outshone by its neighbor, the Colosseum. But what lies beneath it is one of the Eternal City’s greatest treasures: the Domus Aurea. Erected by Emperor Nero in 64AD, the palace, also known as the Golden Ho…
The Domus Aurea (or ‘golden house’) has one of the most historically exciting stories in Rome, starting with the decadent excesses of Nero and inspiring Renaissance artists such as Raphael to a new style of art (and giving us the word ‘grotesque’ in the process). But back to the beginnings.
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