Domus Aurea - Reviews from across the web
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Domus Aurea, Rome - Reviews of Domus Aurea - IgoUgo The exterior setting of the Domus Aurea also reflected Nero’s particular mania for all things rural, incorporating such countryside elements as vineyards, orchards, vegetable gardens and parks, pastures and forests with grazing herds and animals wandering in the grounds, at the Caelius, near the F... igougo.com
Domus Aurea (Nero's Golden House), Rome - Reviews of Domus Aurea (Nero's Golden House) - IgoUgo If you'd like to see this bit of ancient life, you must book a reservation in advance. Limited numbers of visitors are let into the site, and people who came to the ticket booth off the street when we were there were told there were no more spots that day (we were there at 11:20am). The ticket is 12... igougo.com
Golden House of Nero (Domus Aurea) - Rome - Reviews of Golden House of Nero (Domus Aurea) - TripAdvisor The imperial estate of Nero was built in 64AD, which is comprised of a series of pavilions, set in an articulated garden with an artificial lake... rome-hotels.tripadvisor.com
Athena Review Image Archive: Plan of Nero's Palace, the Domus Aurea A newly found mural in Rome is probably part of a series of Pompeian-style frescoes in the vast Domus Aurea (Golden House) built by the Emperor Nero in AD 64-68, now 9-10 m underground. An unknown city scene in the mural may be Rome itself before the Great Fire of AD 64, after which Nero erected his... athenapub.com
Golden House of Nero (Domus Aurea), Rome Attractions : Reviews and Location of the Golden House of Nero (Domus Aurea) - MSN Travel Destinations Fares and rules are subject to change without notice. Taxes, fees and restrictions may apply. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights/dates. Lower fares may be available to selected destinations. Read individual fare or booking rules for m... travel.msn.com
iExplore Community: Domus Aurea (Nero's Golden House) - Rome, Italy A welcome relief from the heat of summer (it's about 60 degrees inside), the cavelike Domus is softly lit to preserve what little is left of Nero's Golden House, once the biggest palace Rome had ever seen. Much has to be left to your imagination (including the grand scale, gold leafed wall, rotating... community.iexplore.com
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