Discovering Rome: Domus severiana opens to public on Palatine hill

posted: Tuesday 17 November 2009 by Giorgio in: Travel in Italy Rome Art/design

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After 60 years the terraces above the archways of the famous Domus Severiana in the Palatine hill will open their doors to the public; what is left of this luxurious structure built by Emperor Severus as an extension of the famous Domus Augustana between 100 and 200 AD will now become one the most visited places in Rome and this thanks to its breathtaking view over the roman countryside. According to our sources, the whole area should soon be supplied with light.

Le Arcate della Domus Severiana al Palatino
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