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IMPERIAL PALACE

 


Imperial Palace from Aventine Hill

In the background, the building of Domitian's grandiose palace on the Palatine gave the hill its definitive disposition. The Imperial Palaces, also called Domus Augustana, was completed in the 92 A.D and was used as the emperor's palace until the end of the empire. In the background are also the ruins of the massive Baths of Septimius Severus.



 Sight: Aventine and Circus Maximus
CIRCUS MAXIMUS (NORTH SIDE)IMPERIAL PALACE OF PALATINE HILLCIRCUS MAXIMUS (SOUTH SIDE)CHURCH OF SANTA SABINAPANORAMA FROM AVENTINE
 

From Circus Maximus to Aventine Hill

Circus Maximus (north side)
Imperial Palace
Circus Maximus (south side)
View of Rome from Aventine
Church of Santa Sabina


 
 
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